![]() ![]() ![]() When you are finished with your X2Go session you have two options. On the linux desktop you can open a terminal and ssh to the server where you want to start your application: A new window with the linux desktop of the qce-xportal server will appear and the client status will report running: Press Yes to trust the host key and the connection to the X2Go will continue. You can get a message about host key verification of server qce-xportal: Please allow this for the X2Go client to work correctly. During the connection you can be asked to open certain firewall ports in your OS. The X2Go client is ready to make a connection and will show the following window:Ĭlick on the session name qce-xportal to open the connection dialog:Įnter your password and press OK to start the connection to qce-xportal. The session profile for qce-xportal is ready now, so click OK to end the session preferences. In the Shared folders tab you can setup local shared folders:.In the media tab you can set sound and printer options:.The default keyboard and clipboard settings are mostly OK. If the fonts on the connected linux desktop are too small or to large, adjust the DPI setting. You can resize the X2Go display window when the desktop is started. In the Input/Output tab you can set your screen and keyboard options:.If you are in the TU Delft network, you can select LAN. In most cases WAN will be the best option for a connection from home. In the Connection tab you select your connection speed:.In the Session tab, you fill in the following mandatory fields:.Please click on the images below if you want a bigger version. ![]() Start the X2Go client after installation and you will get a session preferences dialog to create a session profile for the Q&CE X2Go server qce-xportal. If you want to connect to the X2Go server from outside the TU Delft, you have to setup a VPN connection first. ![]()
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