Thanks for the reply to my inquiry, Thomas.
I am actually looking into Wayland now to see if it would work, but I also
have never used it and do not know how large it is with regard to its
footprint.
On that note and if Wayland is not an option, then I may also consider
trying to get the last
Thanks for the link, Mkie.
I will also look at it as well.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 1:16 PM Mike Dunn via FreeRDP-devel <
freerdp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi Lonnie,
>
> Check out Thinstation, https://thinstation.github.io/thinstation/ It
> still uses xorg, but the builds are small.
Hi Lonnie,
Check out Thinstation, https://thinstation.github.io/thinstation/ It still uses
xorg, but the builds are small.
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Hi Joashim,
Yea, I looked at it in the past, but for my particular project, I need to
have a FreeRDP with probably no xserver and just found out about a DirectFB
version of FreeRDP that worked at some point.
This is an extremely interesting possible approach for me to use on a very
small FreeBSD
Hi All,
I am investigating the use of FreeRDP for a project that is to be an
Ultra-Thin (small footprint) RDP client ISO that only has FreeRDP, a
kernel, and enough libraries to run the graphics.
It's an ultra-small self contained RDP/VNC client with that as the only
application on the complete