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#289
Launch (suspended) X2Go sessions without the need of client-side X11
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Bug#289
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Hi Yohan,
On Mi 21 Aug 2013 18:19:08 CEST Yohan wrote:
> It seems pyhoca-cli requires an active xserver to start. No ?
Argh.. Sure... I missed that detail. Of course it needs a local
X-Server. This is a pain for your use case.
I file my reply here as a wishlist bug.
The use case is: a feature where X2Go sessions could be launched
without a local X-Server being necessary.
Actually, we could follow two approaches here. A server-side session
trigger that gets called via a simple SSH connection (or via CRON on
boot). The other option would be a pyhoca-cli that fires up the
session from remote, but does not require a local X to be present.
For your use case the first will be more appropriate.
Greets,
Mike
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