I would like the version which reconnects to a disconnected session, even
if the resolution and colour depth is not the same. This version does not
seem to do that?!
On 2 July 2012 01:04, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Richard Leahy
> wrote:
> > Thanks but EPEL onl
Thanks but EPEL only contains 0.5.0
On Jul 1, 2012 11:30 PM, "Itamar Reis Peixoto"
wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 6:33 AM, Richard Leahy
> wrote:
> > I am new to git. How do I download 0.6 or even better, 0.7? This will be
> > used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
> >
> you can
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 6:33 AM, Richard Leahy wrote:
> I am new to git. How do I download 0.6 or even better, 0.7? This will be
> used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
>
you can use xrdp from fedora-epel repostory.
just enable fedora-epel respository and
yum -y install xrdp
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On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 8:15 PM, Richard Leahy wrote:
> Thanks but EPEL only contains 0.5.0
>
the version in epel is not exact the 0.5.0, its almost the git
version with 0.5.0 name.
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I am new to git. What command do I use to download 0.6 or even better, 0.7?
This will be used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
Shame there isn't a tar.gz that can be simply downloaded.
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I am new to git. What command do I use to download 0.6 or even better, 0.7?
This will be used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
Shame there isn't a tar.gz that can be simply downloaded.
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I am new to git. What command do I use to download 0.6 or even better, 0.7?
This will be used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
Shame there isn't a tar.gz that can be simply downloaded.
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I am new to git. What command do I use to download 0.6 or even better, 0.7?
This will be used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
Shame there isn't a tar.gz that can be simply downloaded.
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Live Security Vir
I am new to git. What command do I use to download 0.6 or even better, 0.7?
This will be used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
Shame there isn't a tar.gz that can be simply downloaded.
--
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I am new to git. How do I download 0.6 or even better, 0.7? This will be
used on a RHEL 6 machine if that makes any difference?
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❦ 25 juin 2012 23:39 CEST, Gustavo Homem :
> The 0.6 branch (x11rdp + xrdp) is well tested and worth the integration.
> Don't know yet about current git.
A released tarball would help. This was also a problem with 0.5 which
was released without a tarball and we didn't know exactly what was
0.5.
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> Subject: Re: [Xrdp-devel] 0.6 "release"
>
> Le 25.06.2012 00:14, Antony Gelberg a écrit :
> > I was advised offline that such a release exists. Can someone shed
> > some light on it? I can't find the source anywhere. I'd love to
> > open
> &
On 25 June 2012 11:50, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> Le 25.06.2012 00:14, Antony Gelberg a écrit :
>> I was advised offline that such a release exists. Can someone shed
>> some light on it? I can't find the source anywhere. I'd love to
>> open
>> a bug report with Debian to upgrade from 0.5, which ha
I created this fork a while back that I was hoping to release. I was
just waiting for a systemd fix that I can backport now.
https://github.com/jsorg71/xrdp-v0.6.0
The latest git at
https://github.com/FreeRDP/xrdp
has too many big changes for a release now.
Jay
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hi antony,
get the git repo:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xrdp/develop
lg
joerg
Am Montag, 25. Juni 2012, 00:14:59 schrieb Antony Gelberg:
> I was advised offline that such a release exists. Can someone shed
> some light on it? I can't find the source anywhere. I'd love to open
> a bug rep
Le 25.06.2012 00:14, Antony Gelberg a écrit :
> I was advised offline that such a release exists. Can someone shed
> some light on it? I can't find the source anywhere. I'd love to
> open
> a bug report with Debian to upgrade from 0.5, which has already burnt
> me a little.
>
> Any pointers app
I was advised offline that such a release exists. Can someone shed
some light on it? I can't find the source anywhere. I'd love to open
a bug report with Debian to upgrade from 0.5, which has already burnt
me a little.
Any pointers appreciated.
Antony
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