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'''X2Go''' is an implementation of ] remote desktop protocol, both client and server. As such, you can use it to remotely access (or provide access to) 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. '''X2Go''' uses the NX-X11 Xserver for its remote desktop protocol, both client and server. X2Go can be used to access desktops on a PC, but its main use case is providing secure (by usig ssh connections) standalone remote sessions (with no physical desktop attached).The server package must be installed on a Linux server. Client packages can be run on Linux, Windows, or MacOS.


It is ] software. The X2go project<ref></ref> has recently been adopted by the Fedora community, and featured for Fedora version F20.<ref></ref> It is ] software. The X2go project<ref></ref> has recently been packaged for the Fedora community, and featured for Fedora version F20.<ref></ref>


== References == == References ==

Revision as of 09:10, 13 January 2015

Original author(s)Oleksandr Shneyder
Developer(s)Mike Gabriel
Stable release4.0.1.18 / October 6, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-10-06)
Repository
Operating systemServer: Linux
Client: Linux, OS X, Windows
LicenseGPLv2+
Websitex2go.org

X2Go uses the NX-X11 Xserver for its remote desktop protocol, both client and server. X2Go can be used to access desktops on a PC, but its main use case is providing secure (by usig ssh connections) standalone remote sessions (with no physical desktop attached).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 packaged for the Fedora community, and featured for Fedora version F20.

References

  1. X2go project
  2. Fedora 20 Changeset
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