The packages for Ubunto 14.04 worked fine on Mint-Mate 17 for me.

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On Wed, 7 Jan 2015, Mike Gabriel wrote:

Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 08:03:11 +0100
From: Mike Gabriel <[email protected]>
To: Stefan Baur <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Subject: Re: [X2Go-User] Is x2goserver available?

Hi,

@Mike#1: Did we pull x2goserver images for Mint due to that?   Or is
there another reason why Peter is seeing this issue?

You normally can use Debian or Ubuntu packages of X2Go (depending on your Mint 
variant). For Mint 15 (Debian), probably the wheezy packages are appropriate.

I never cared for packaging X2Go for Mint, because Mint is targetting desktop 
users (and the security concept is loosened here and there in Mint due to this 
focus on single user workstation usability, e.g. see the already referenced 
bug#287 in X2Go BTS). For servers (X2Go Servers) I highly recommend using 
Debian or Ubuntu LTS (or rhel-derived systems).

If you feel that some elements (e.g. Mint Display Manager) from Mint should 
enter Debian/Ubuntu, please support the Debian project in providing that.

For X2Go on Mint, I guess the absolutely optimal approach is building all X2Go 
components from source (using debuild -uc -us in each X2Go component).

Greets,
Mike

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