X2Go
Original author(s) | Oleksandr Shneyder and Heinz-M. Graesing[1] |
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Developer(s) | Michael DePaulo, Mike Gabriel, Mihai Moldovan, Oleksandr Shneyder[2] |
Stable release |
4.0.5.2
/ September 19, 2016 |
Repository |
code |
Development status | Active |
Operating system | FreeBSD, Linux, OS X, Windows |
License | GPLv2+ |
Website |
x2go |
Original author(s) | Oleksandr Shneyder and Heinz-M. Graesing[1] |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Michael DePaulo, Mike Gabriel, Mihai Moldovan, Oleksandr Shneyder[2] |
Stable release |
4.0.1.19
/ February 25, 2015 |
Repository |
code |
Development status | Active |
Operating system | Linux |
License | GPLv2+ |
Website |
x2go |
X2Go is an open source remote desktop software for Linux that uses the NX technology protocol.[3] X2Go gives remote access to the Linux graphical user interface. It can also be used to access PC desktops.[4] It provides secure remote sessions via ssh.[5] The server package must be installed on a Linux host; Some Linux desktops require workarounds for compatibility.[6] Client packages can be run on Linux, OS X, or Windows.[7]
The X2go project has been packaged for Fedora beginning with version F20 (2013).[8]
See also
References
- Schuermann, Tim (May 4, 2009). "One for All: Terminal Server X2go 3.0". Linux Magazine. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
- fravashyo (February 25, 2013). "x2go : le digne successeur de freenx" [x2go: worthy replacement for freenx]. LinuxFr (in French). Retrieved June 14, 2014.
- Gabriel, Mike (August 17, 2013). X2Go Terminal Server Suite and Debian (OGV). Debian Conference 2013. Vaumarcus, Switzerland. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
- Rob Turner (July 3, 2015). "Installing and Configuring X2Go Server and Client on Debian 8". Retrieved July 25, 2016.
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