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| The main window of the X2go client will open and show a dialog to configure a new session upon first start: |
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| Use "Session name" to name this session for later reference, type the name of the computer you want to connect to into the field "Host" (login.physik.fu-berlin.de in this case), your username in the field "Login" and use the drop-down box below "Session type" to choose the graphical user interface you would like to use for login (the same way you would do when logging in to a Linux computer locally), then click "OK": |
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| After clicking "OK", the main window should look like the following screenshot. Click the white area in the upper right which is indicated with an ellipse here: |
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| This will initiate the connection and ask you for your login credentials: |
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| You will be asked whether you trust the remote host, click "Yes". This dialog will be shown upon the first connection only: |
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| The connection will now be established and you should be presented with your familiar Linux desktop: |
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