Hallo Gabriel! --- Mike Gabriel <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr, 10.12.2010:
> Von: Mike Gabriel <[email protected]> > Betreff: [X2go-dev] PyHoca-GUI (graphical Python X2go client) ready for > Hi there, > > I have just packaged our (Dick Kniep and Mike Gabriel, > supported by feedback and design items from Heinz and Alex) > first draft of the graphical X2go client ,,Pyhoca-GUI''. The > development currently is progressing very fast as it gets > sponsored by Dick's company lindix.nl. Thanks a lot for > that!!! Thanks too! It was wise to spend money on better development!!! > After adding one of the above lines, simply do: > > apt-get update > apt-get install pyhoca-gui > > (PyHoca-GUI currently is mainly tested under Ubuntu > lucid!!! No support for Debian lenny available though!!!) It worked!!! Other than the old clients!!! Nobody needs Debian! > Thus PyHoca-GUI should work out of the box for > most setups / user profiles that have a working x2goclient > configuration. Please change it to gconf!!! > PyHoca-GUI is only a small icon that docks into your > systray (as the gnome applet for network manager does). I would prefer a integration in existing clients so as remmina... or vinagre - still! > Find this icon (the accelerated X from X2go in Ubuntu-like > colors) and left-click on it. Then choose ,,Authenticate > X2go Server'' and you should find your sesson profiles. I thought this is a fork - why are yu using their icon? My thoughts about: *store your work on launchpad! *use the native client feature of chrome to have a webclient without needed of programming a plugin (it is easy and will run even on android phones) *authenticate user with web2.0 sites like passport, openID or fbook *stop talking to the old dev team - look forward and try to become compatible to nx(4?) again - their server is much better. But it looks so much better so! Go on! _______________________________________________ X2go-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/x2go-dev
