a fair number of years ago (2011), I managed to get the FreeNX server
running, but I believe that the desktop/mobile client has moved on a lot
since then so I don't know how far you could go with that.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6o_jmGQm0dWSGV6UGE2RExnUU0/view?usp=sharing
Hi All,
Actually, I was doing a bit of work with FreeRDP recently and they have a
Shadow Server (https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/tree/master/server/shadow)
that actually worked to some degree when I compiled it on Debian, and
Ubuntu. IT does not give a login like GDM but requires that you give
On 08/25/19 12:11 AM, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Hi All,
I am working my way more an more into the illumos based distros like
SmartOS, OmniOS, and OpenIndiana.
While still trying to get a good feel for each to see how they are best
used, I started to think about connection protocols.
I know
Hello!
i did use the commandline
rdesktop -k de -z -m -x b -g 1900x1000 -a 15 -T Win -r
clipboard:PRIMARYCLIPBOARD 192.168.2.30
to connect to a Win7 machine.
Greetungs,
Stephan Althaus
On 08/25/19 09:52, Andreas Wacknitz wrote:
Am 25.08.19 um 00:11 schrieb Lonnie Cumberland:
Hi All,
I
Am 25.08.19 um 00:11 schrieb Lonnie Cumberland:
> Hi All,
>
> I am working my way more an more into the illumos based distros like
> SmartOS, OmniOS, and OpenIndiana.
>
> While still trying to get a good feel for each to see how they are best
> used, I started to think about connection protocols.
Hi All,
I am working my way more an more into the illumos based distros like
SmartOS, OmniOS, and OpenIndiana.
While still trying to get a good feel for each to see how they are best
used, I started to think about connection protocols.
I know that you can connect to VM's running on SmartOS via