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X2Go Client Setup
This page is in progress as we get the Linux servers going before they go online.
Based on instructions from UCSB.
The X2Go client provides a fast remote desktop to our servers, with disconnect and resume capability.
Instructions
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Open the X2Go client program
OS X may prompt you to install X11 (10.7 and earlier) or XQuartz (10.8 and later), proceed with installing either package
Create a new session
Select Session→New Session from the file menu, or click the New Session icon from the top left of the X2Go window
Enter a Session name (i.e. analog for CPEG 424/624)
Enter the VM Server name: cpeg424.ece.udel.edu
Select Gnome or *Kde* as the desktop
Choose appropriate Connection Speed under “Connection” tab on “Session Preferences→New session” window, (i.e.
LAN for on campus machines, ADSL for remote students).
Change your font size on the Input/Output tab, then Set display DPI. The default is 72, increasing the size will result in a larger font (96 dpi is generally good).
Connect to the server by clicking on the session box at the right of the window, then entering your username and password
Mate just gives you a title bar – no apps on the desktop. Students should also log off in the normal manner using System→Log Out
If you are not on UD network, run Cisco VPN client and connect UD network before you access the class server using x2go client session
Students should also log off the X2Go session using System→Log Out. This will allow a clean exit of the system and avoid burdening the server with orphaned sessions.
Published Applications
X2Go can forward the user window of a single application to your computer, without the desktop environment, similar to traditional X11 forwarding. Applications can be suspended and resumed.
Follow the instructions above, but instead of selecting Gnome or XFCE, choose Published Applications and connect to the server
X2Go will connect, at this point, you can click on the CD icon in the center of the client, underneath Status, and choose an application to launch.
When finished, use the Suspend or Terminate icons near the application launcher.
Troubleshooting
If X2Go is sluggish or laggy, make sure you are running the latest client version. If that does not help, try changing the following options in Session Preferences:
Lower the connection speed
Disable sound, printing, and shared folder support
Change the Session Type to Published Applications
If those still don’t work:
Move from Wi-Fi to wired ethernet
Try the alternate windows client PyHoca-
GUI
Ping and traceroute analog.ece.udel.edu . Move to a more stable internet connection if there are long response times (>500ms) and dropped packets.
Check that the VM servers are not overloaded with uptime or top (load averages greater than 32 will generally slow down response times)
Email IT Admin.
Connection Problems
The OS X client may have issues reconnecting to a session if kept running. Close both the X2Go client and X11 apps, then open the X2Go client and try connecting again.
Screen Refresh Issues
If the screen is not updating, try the following:
Disconnect and reconnect the session
Refresh the screen by switching to a different virtual desktop
Log out of your remote session and restart it (vs closing the X2Go window, which only suspends the session).
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Change the network speed option. Under the X2Go session preferences, connection, then connection speed. Try both higher and lower settings.
Keyboard Issues