2011/1/7 Vincent Whyman <vwhy...@yahoo.co.uk>
>
> Hello
> Please can you tell me what Xrdp is?
> I have never really understood the client and server system with regard to 
> remote
> desktop sessions.

Server machine contains "n" desktop. Each client connects to the
server and get its desktop. Clients & server communicate using "RDP"
protocol.

> I want to use a windows CE 6.0 netbook to open a Linux desktop on that 
> netbook.
> The distant machine that is supplying the Linux desktop would need Xrdp 
> installed
> and anything else?

Server machine needs a full working desktop (like gnome, kde, xfce, etc.) + xrdp

> Windows CE 6.0 already comes with the familiar "remote desktop tool" you find 
> inside
> windows XP.

that is enough for connecting to the linux server.

Nicola

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