Hi Chris,
I just got a pandaboard, and tried Ubuntu 11.04 on it first, since there was
more documentation for it. I wanted to try another distro that is actually a
thin client distro, unlike Ubuntu. Thinstation looks good, and I'd like to
give it a try. Do you think it would be possible to expand the wiki article
on the pandaboard just to add a few links to the appropriate documentation
for getting started with a pandaboard, thinstation and freerdp?
http://www.freerdp.com/wiki/doku.php?id=pandaboard
I'd like to find a distro that I could refer people to, instead of just
referring them to using ubuntu, when they get a pandaboard.
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 6:41 PM, chris nelson <[email protected]>wrote:
> mads,
>
> thanks! woot! it is working. oh that feels good. now i just need to get the
> keyboard mapping working...
>
>
> thanks again!
> chris
>
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Mads Kiilerich <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> chris nelson wrote, On 05/20/2011 11:39 PM:
>>
>> hello,
>>>
>>> i am trying to compile freerdp for thinstation. i have successfully
>>> cross-compiled a binary that can connect top 2k3 servers, but when i try to
>>> connect to 2k8 servers, i get the following:
>>> xfreerdp: ntlmssp.c:1147: ntlmssp_send_negotiate_message: Assertion
>>> `((s)->p +8 <= (s)->end)` failed.
>>> compiling with --with-debug --with-debug-nla --with-debug-assert
>>> --with-debug-stream-assert yields no more info. can someone point me in the
>>> direction of what is going wrong? all of my googling has gone for naught.
>>> thanks for your time,
>>>
>>
>> The "new" nla code is known to cause assertion violations. That doesn't
>> necessarily imply that the code is wrong, but it indicates that this code
>> doesn't provide convincing arguments that it doesn't overflow its buffers.
>> IMHO it would be nice to get the code cleaned up so it was more obvious that
>> it was correct, but for now you should just disable these assertions if you
>> use nla.
>>
>> /Mads
>>
>
>
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