Re: [X2go-dev] x2go python scripts

2010-10-26 Thread Gerry Reno
On 10/26/2010 01:24 PM, Heinz-M. Graesing wrote: Hello Gerry, Am 26.10.2010 03:59, schrieb Gerry Reno: On 10/25/2010 07:08 PM, John A. Sullivan III wrote: On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 00:58 +0200, Dick Kniep wrote: hi Gerry, John, The only real X-server choices on win32 are cygwin/X and Xming. I d

Re: [X2go-dev] x2go python scripts

2010-10-26 Thread Heinz-M. Graesing
Hello Gerry, Am 26.10.2010 03:59, schrieb Gerry Reno: On 10/25/2010 07:08 PM, John A. Sullivan III wrote: On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 00:58 +0200, Dick Kniep wrote: hi Gerry, John, The only real X-server choices on win32 are cygwin/X and Xming. I don't think wxPython changes that. As we are look

Re: [X2go-dev] X2GO Ubuntu 10.10 on Linux and Mac clients "d" key

2010-10-26 Thread Heinz-M. Graesing
Hello Neil, we don't have the possibility to test the mac client at the moment (as Alex's macbook was stolen). I started to test Ubuntu 10.10 some days before - I think I can't reproduce this issue. Which version of macos are you using? best regards, Heinz Am 15.10.2010 16:25, schrieb Neil

Re: [X2go-dev] x2go python scripts

2010-10-26 Thread Gerry Reno
On 10/25/2010 06:58 PM, Dick Kniep wrote: hi Gerry, Please add also wxPython 2.8 as a requirement. For me the main reason to develop this is that the windows client is not stable if used with a single application. The problem is with XMing, try to run a single application and move the mouse f

Re: [X2go-dev] X2GO Ubuntu 10.10 on Linux and Mac client

2010-10-26 Thread Neil W. Hunt
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Re: [X2go-dev] x2go python scripts

2010-10-26 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi Gerry, On Di 26 Okt 2010 00:09:21 CEST Gerry Reno wrote: Thanks Mike. That all sounds great. Paramiko certainly looks like a good choice. Python 2.6 might limit somewhat. I'll have to see how far back in distros we could possibly go using 2.6. When I get some time here I'll start