The thin clients we are using are manufactured by a German company named IGEL.  
They support NoMachine on their firmware, along with a wide variety of other 
non FOSS remote access protocols.  We are quite pleased with most aspects of 
the IGEL device, except for their lack of support for X2Go.

Fortunately, IGEL allows users to create a custom partition, in which they can 
load anything they desire (or at least can get working themselves).  Obviously, 
I'm using this feature to load the x2go client.  Their firmware is minimally 
based on Ubuntu LTS 14.04 32-bit.  While repositories exist for Ubuntu, the 
IGEL ecosystem doesn't support dpkg, apt-get, or any other packaging mechanism, 
so I have to hand roll any packages I deploy to their custom partition.  The 
nice thing about this platform is that once I get it working on one device, we 
can centrally deploy the x2goclient and custom partition to any other device in 
our environment.

I had it working reasonably well on an older version of firmware, but things 
have been upgraded steadily, and I'd like to rebuild for the current versions 
of IGEL firmware.

--
Kermit Short
DCS-ISS


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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Short, Kermit [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 1:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [X2Go-Dev] X2Go module purposes

Greetings!
   I've recently been able to build x2goclient from source.  As I was working 
through that process, I began to wonder if everything needed to run the client 
is built with the client.  Obviously there are various nxproxy dependencies, 
but there are also source trees for other components of x2go.  For example, do 
I need to build libpam-x2go in order for the x2goclient?  I'm thinking this is 
more of a server aspect, but I'm not positive.  How about cups-x2go?

   The build I'm doing will be processed into a tarball and installed on 
various thin client devices, so I want to make sure that I know of every file 
and library I'll need to build/collect/install.

Thanks!

--
Kermit Short, RHCE, RHCVA
Sr. Solutions Architect

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