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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 15:08, 13 June 2014
Original author(s) | Mike Gabriel |
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Stable release | 4.0.0.8 / January 3, 2014; 11 years ago (2014-01-03) |
Repository | |
Operating system | Linux |
Website | x2go |
X2Go is a client for the NX technology remote desktop protocol. As such, you can use it to remotely access the graphical desktop of a server or some other PC. The server package must be installed on a Linux server. Client packages can be run on Linux, Windows, or MacOS.
It is open source software. The X2go project has recently been adopted by the Fedora community, and featured for Fedora version F20.
A good introduction and how-to can be found on the ArchLinux wiki.
Availability in OS distributions
X2Go is available in various operating systems such as
References
- X2go project
- Fedora 20 Changeset
- "ArchLinux HowTo".
- "X2Go for debian".
- "X2Go for Ubuntu".
- "X2Go for openSUSE".
- "X2Go for Fedora".
- "X2Go for RedHat".