Hi Marco,

B) X2GoDesktopSharing
Just the icon on SystemTray. If we could pass a flag like "--no-icon"
would be great

Simply adding --no-icon as cmdline option to x2godesktopsharing won't make the application usable.

The --no-icon (or rather --hide-icon) should imply another option --allow-user=<user> or --allow-group=<group>. You also need the new cmdline option --activate-desktop-sharing (which is already there).

Also, what you are trying to implement is kind of a big brother software (who is watching you...). My suggestion would be to keep the icon in the systray, keep the notification bubbles, but modify x2godesktopsharing in a way that no interaction with the desktop sharing utility is possible anymore and all sharing functionality is enabled by default.

Also: note that you only need x2godesktopsharing if you want to share desktop sessions across user accounts. If userA is supposed to share desktop of userA (same user) then x2godesktopsharing is not needed. That will work out-of-the-box by design of the X11 network access protocol.

Mike




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