brian mullan schreef: > Paul van der Vlis <p...@...> writes: > >>> Cyril Vergne schreef: >>> But there is a big problem about x2go on Ubuntu : No >>> administration console. >> I am not sure what you exactly need. I don't use the administration >> module. You can live without it > > Paul I think what the person was referring to was what I > encountered lately. > > If I download the x2go-server (full server) and follow the > debian instructions for installing the "full server" on ubuntu > (there was no example to do the same for ubuntu just debian) > > http://www.x2go.org/uploads/tx_skpdfviewer/ > installation_x2go_debian_en_01.pdf > > The build/install fails because of dependency's on the > kcontrol module which doesn't exist any longer in the ubuntu > repositories. So I've yet to be able to try the full-version > of the x2go solution.
I am a Gnome user so I don't want kcontrol-modules. I have never tried them and never missed them. I think you can manage users with them in LDAP, but there are more ways to manage users in LDAP... > I don't know if that is a kde change that has occurred or what > but for me I couldn't get that installation to succeed. > > So I was left with x2go-home which does work well but its not > meant to be scalable. I use small installations, but I think you don't need this packages to be scalable. You need Postgres and LDAP. But maybe I am wrong. With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- http://www.vandervlis.nl/ _______________________________________________ X2go-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
