On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 17:10 +0200, Dick Kniep wrote: > > > > Hi List, > > > Well, actually it is not that difficult to export from the server to > the client. In fact, as the user directory is mounted and the user is > logged on to the server and is executing our system, it is quite easy. > From our system we write the file to the mounted directory and voila > it is on the client. No problems with authorization either, because > the user himself is writing to the mounted directory. > > > > The next part is trickier. If we want to start the application on the > client we should have a command in x2go so that it signals the > x2goclient to start the specific file. So no polling, but simply an > extra command that is called on the server and sends a message to the > client. Now this means a change in the client, and a protocol for the > message that is used. Furthermore a command on the server should be > there to signal the start of the program on the client. This could be > something like "x2gorunclient path-to-the-file" <snip> By the way, I'm not sure how well X2Go handles multiple client instances on the same client. I believe that is supported in the next release; I'm not sure if they step on each other in the current version - John
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