I'm using Windows (due to steam games I play), so I think I'd have to
use autohotkey, to get similar options. But I know from experience its
not always that reliable.

Hopefully it can be fixed in the next release of the client. 😀

On 25/10/2019 15:40, Ulrich Sibiller wrote:
> Sounds like a bug. As a workaround you could instruct your local
> window manager to minimize the x2go window. kwin offers a lot of
> options for doing this, not sure what other window managers have.
>
> Uli
>
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 4:03 PM Fingerless Gloves
> <fingerlessglo...@lemonjuice.tk> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I too have this problem too. I would like to open x2go with the command
>> below and then have it resume my published apps session, but unless I
>> remove --hide I can't make it resume and always creates a new session. I
>> tried setting a session limit for my user on the x2go server but that
>> just errors saying no more sessions.
>>
>> "C:\Program Files (x86)\x2goclient\x2goclient.exe" --session=Parrot
>> --tray-icon --hide --select-first-display
>>
>> I'd like to make it so when my PC boots x2go session starts in the
>> background automaticly with my ssh key, without any prompts other than
>> the ssh key password. Only way to do this currently is to have the x2go
>> session window always there, which I can't find a way to minimize to tray.
>>
>> Would be nice if there was a command line option to make it resume the
>> first session it sees.
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