> I recognize that XRDP is a server that allows a Linux system to present
> login services to a LAN connected PC running MS's RDP.
>
> This is one of the greatest ideas I seen put into service in the past 10
> years that RDP has been around. I, for one, am grateful to your work thus
> far.
>
> I hope this is NOT THE END OF THE ROAD FOR THIS PACKAGE.
>
> As you know, MS's RDP does SO MUCH MORE. Those same features ARE SORELY
> NEEDED in the remoter desktop services for Linux users, as well. Namely
> access to unite the viewer with his viewed system so that he can use his
> session to:
>
> see and hear Multimedia content
> print to the viewer's local printer
> exchange files
> use USB resources
>
> My questions:
>
> Are these in the in-plan?
> Can we expect something in these areas in 2010?

These are in the plans.  The infer-structure for channel work was put
in place last fall.
Some of these items you list are done but not in committed yet.
I've added a developer since and I'm planning to add more to get
things moving faster.

Jay

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