Hello,
I got this email address from www.xrdp.org. Please excuse me if it is
not the best / most appropriate forum. I read an article about using xrdp
to cnnect to a Linux system from a Windows 8 system, which is what I am
trying to do. The Linux system is at my work, and its on a private
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Hi,
I just installed the latest version of xrdp on a SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server 11 SP2 install, but I get the following when trying to connect from
a client system:
connecting to sesman ip 127.0.0.1 port 3350
sesman connect ok
sending login info to sesman
login successful for display 10
started
Okay Can this be as simple as not using vnc on the server and sesman
calling a program to load as the window manager?
so when someone rdesktops in they get a running program instead of a
window manager.
Any clue on setup? or if its possible or do we need a running vnc or rdp
server to connect to?
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 2:25 AM, bevlap wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I would appreciate some help. I am a software developer. I use xrdp to
> access linux machines using xrdp v 0.4.2. The linux o/s is slackware 12. The
> problem which I have is the same across several target (linux) platforms,
> After a
2011/6/1 bevlap :
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I would appreciate some help. I am a software developer. I use xrdp to
> access linux machines using xrdp v 0.4.2. The linux o/s is slackware 12. The
> problem which I have is the same across several target (linux) platforms,
> After a fresh installation of the li
Hello,
I would appreciate some help. I am a software developer. I use xrdp to
access linux machines using xrdp v 0.4.2. The linux o/s is slackware 12. The
problem which I have is the same across several target (linux) platforms,
After a fresh installation of the linux system and xrdp all is fin