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====== X2Go Packages for Redhat Enterprise Linux and derivatives ======

X2Go packages are provided by the Fedora EPEL project for RHEL and derivative 
distributions (e.g. CentOS and ScientificLinux).  See 
[[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/FAQ#Using_EPEL|using EPEL]] for 
instructions on how to configure the EPEL repository.

Now you can search for X2Go related package that are now available for your 
system via YUM:

<code bash>
$ yum search x2go
</code>

Congratulations, you are now able to access the X2Go packages. You may
continue by installing x2goserver, x2goclient or pyhoca-gui or any other of the 
available packages.

If you wish to install newer or test versions directly from the X2Go project, 
follow the instructions below in addition to configuring the EPEL repository.

<note important>Do not mix-and-match packages from the official EPEL repository with 
packages from the X2Go EPEL repository. Due to differing version number schemes, you will 
indefinitely run into problems. If you **really** need to switch between repositories, make 
sure to uninstall all X2Go packages first.</note>

===== Adding the X2Go Repository to your Package System =====

Add the file ''x2go.repo'' to the folder ''/etc/yum.repos.d/''.
This can be done using by your preferred editor.

<code bash>
$ editor /etc/yum.repos.d/x2go.repo
</code>

A sample content for this file can be found here, with the original information 
on [[http://packages.x2go.org/epel/x2go.repo]]. Be sure to **edit** this 
example to match your needs, mostly
the ''enabled'' key. ''source''-tagged repositories are only needed if you 
intend to build packages from source, while ''extras''-labeled repositories are 
always needed. By default, the ''release''-labeled binaries repository is 
enabled, while the ''nightly''-labeled binaries repository is disabled. If you 
want to try newer, unreleased software, disable the ''release''-labeled 
binaries repository and enable the ''nightly''-labeled binaries repository.

{{url>http://packages.x2go.org/epel/x2go.repo 720px|EPEL X2Go repository 
definition file}}

===== Mirroring this Repository =====

The packages in this repository can be mirrored via ''rsync'':

<code>
rsync -avP packages.x2go.org::epel </dest/path/of/local/mirror/epel>
</code>


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