One solution appears to be using NoMachine, but AFAICT it costs $750 to get the server software and that kind of money is just a little too high for me right now.
Install x2go client windows 10 install#
Linux (Ubuntu / Debian) Install x2goclient using apt: sudo apt-get update -y & sudo apt install -y x2goclient. I am still learning the debian bug tracking system, I will mark this as a duplicate when I get home from work. Download and run the X2Go client (opens new window) clicking Download X2Go for MS Windows and install. 1st of all, I am sorry you ran into this bug. I see that X2Go has Xinerama support which seems like is to address my specific itch, but I can't get it to work and some more internet research seems to indicate I might not be able to use Xinerama because of my Intel display chip. Hi, I am the Windows maintainer for X2Go Client.
It might be worth noting that my laptop has XRandr. Is there an alternative to X2Go, or a patch or something, that would allow me to remote to my laptop with good performance, and fully utilize both of my monitors? The -only- issue with it is I can only get it to use one of my two physical monitors. The performance is phenomenal and it feels like I just plugged my laptop into my monitor and keyboard. There are more than 25 alternatives to X2Go for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iPhone.
Sometimes I'm allowed to work from home, and what I do is boot my laptop with x2go-server and use the Windows X2Go client to remote to it. X2Go is described as open source remote desktop software for Linux that uses the NX technology protocol and is a popular Remote Desktop Tool in the OS & Utilities category. For example, if you would like access to the latest version of MATLAB, you can either use.
It provides users with a feature rich Linux desktop giving the user the ability to access Linux applications without the need to dual boot, or use virtualizing technology. My work laptop runs Xubuntu and my home PC runs Windows 7. x2go is open source technology remote desktop technology based on the NX protocol.