X2Go

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X2Go Client
Original author(s)Oleksandr Shneyder and Heinz-M. Graesing[1]
Developer(s)Michael DePaulo, Mike Gabriel, Mihai Moldovan, Oleksandr Shneyder, Juri Grabowski[2]
Stable release
4.1.2.3 / June 29, 2023; 23 months ago (2023-06-29)[3]
Repositoryhttps://code.x2go.org/gitweb?p=x2goclient.git
Written inC++
Operating systemLinux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later[4]
Websitewiki.x2go.org
X2Go Server
Original author(s)Oleksandr Shneyder and Heinz-M. Graesing[1]
Developer(s)Michael DePaulo, Mike Gabriel, Mihai Moldovan, Oleksandr Shneyder, Juri Grabowski[2]
Stable release
4.1.0.6 / August 17, 2023; 22 months ago (2023-08-17)[5]
Repository
Written inPerl
Operating systemLinux
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later[6]
Websitewiki.x2go.org

X2Go is open source remote desktop software for Linux that uses a modified NX 3 protocol.[7] X2Go gives remote access to a Linux system's graphical user interface. It can also be used to access Windows systems through a proxy.[8]

Client packages can be run on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Linux, macOS or Windows.

MATE.[10]

The server package must be installed on a Linux host.

The X2go project has been packaged for

Fedora beginning with version F20 (2013).[11]

It is also included in the official Ubuntu release starting from 17.04 and Debian Wheezy releases.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "History". wiki.x2go.org. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "X2Go Project Organigram - Core Developers - Current/Active". wiki.x2go.org. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "X2Go Client (4.1.2.3) released". x2go-announcements mailing list. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  4. ^ "[x2goclient.git] / LICENSE".
  5. ^ "X2Go Server (4.1.0.6) released". x2go-announcements mailing list. Retrieved February 11, 2025.
  6. ^ "[x2goserver.git] / debian / copyright".
  7. ^ "New to X2Go? Start here!". wiki.x2go.org. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  8. ^ "X2Go TCE and MS Terminal Servers - X2Go-proxied RDP Sessions". wiki.x2go.org. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  9. ^ "Installing the Qt-based X2Go Client". wiki.x2go.org. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  10. ^ "Desktop Environment Compatibility". wiki.x2go.org. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  11. ^ "Releases/20/ChangeSet - FedoraProject". fedoraproject.org. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
  12. ^ "Official X2Go Packages in GNU/Linux Distributions". wiki.x2go.org/. Retrieved July 3, 2020.

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