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====== X2Go at Rutgers University’s Computer Science Department ======
We looked at many different remote access programs when looking for a remote access solution for Rutgers University’s Computer Science Department. None of them compared to the ease of use, value and performance we got from X2Go.
X2Go is the recommended Remote Access software for
our Linux system. It performs very well on slow network connections and has
crucial features we need. The ease of configuration of client software that
supports all major OS (MacOS, Windows, Linux), low bandwidth requirement, low
latency performance and ability to disconnect and reconnect previous sessions,
are all crucial for our users. Although the added bonus of Audio support, local
Printing and Share folder support are nice, we don’t recommend them to our
users due to current instability.
//[Editor's note: The audio support issue turned out to be a misconfigured
server; for the printer and file sharing, we're working with Hanz to analyse
what's causing the issues. - Stefan Baur, X2Go Project/Community Manager]//
The Computer Science Department at Rutgers University is 90% Linux based, but
our users mostly use Windows and Macs at home. Noticing that most users have
grown up with Windows and Mac graphical user interfaces (GUI), providing a
remotely accessible Linux GUI is a
crucial step to avoid the steep learning curve of the Linux SSH command line interface.
X2Go enables our users to access a full graphical interface of all our Linux
system remotely as if they are sitting in front of computers in the labs or
offices. This has reduced learning time for LinuxOS and helps our users go
straight to learning and completing their class assignments.
After 18 months of using X2Go (started in Fall 2015 as documented in
https://www.cs.rutgers.edu/resources/accessing-computer-science-linux-desktop-using-x2go),
users reported very few issues. Prior to X2Go, we used X11VNC. This was harder
to install and required more support. We had to deal with over 20 issues every
semester compared to 1-2 a semester with X2Go.
- Hanz Makmur,
https://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~makmur/
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