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Episode: 1254
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Title: HPR1254: X2go Remote Linux server/client
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1254/hpr1254.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 22:29:57
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Good day and welcome to another edition of Hacker Public Radio.
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What I'd like to do today is talk about a program called X to go and X to go is a VDC
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client. So you set up your Ubuntu devian whatever you want on a server and then you use
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either Linux PC or Windows PC to log in remotely to that. It's very similar to the Windows
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remote desktop thing. And it's a PPA in Ubuntu and you can add a PPA or not a PPA but a repository
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for devian 7 as well. And I moved to devian 7 and it was no issue at all and it's a little
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resource thing. I really like that it had a pretty mature Windows client. You do have to watch
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the SSH folder and delete it if you need to do reinstall or fresh whatever. And for me it was a
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really good thing because I had an old Xeon workstation. It was quite loud and I didn't want it
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under the desk anymore so I put it in the server room. And so now I use a VNC to connect to an
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XP workstation if I have to use Outlook or something with my Ubuntu laptop at work. And if I need
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to say do an SAP project all of the SAP websites and stuff stay open on this X to go thing. So I have a
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two screen at work. I can move X to go up or I can move that Windows XP VNC up and work from my
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laptop. My Ubuntu laptop with no trouble at work. And it's really nice because you have
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two screens one with the VNC on it that has XP image and one with X to go that has the
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latest devian 7 with all of the latest SAP nodes and Intel Arc site and various other things.
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Already that's the end of my show and if you need a good remote client for Linux X to go is
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just fine. All right take care bye-bye.
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