I sent you the notes I had on it. I had another idea: If MSTSC is
buggy/outmoded, it might be useful to include instructions on the
scarygliders utility (or bundle it with xrdp/x11rdp itself) rdesktop or
another client that fully supports the improved bandwidth changes. I
currently still use MSTSC, just got bit with the idea to build rdesktop for
Windows today... There are instructions on how to create an MSI for it here:

http://www.soren.schimkat.dk/Blog/?p=69

Another idea might be to maintain rpms/debs for xrdp/x11rdp so that it makes
it easier to distribute. I love the fun of building from scratch as much as
the next person, don't get me wrong, but as one of my co-workers/friends
said recently (paraphrased) "Since I started using xrdp my confidence in
using remote scenarios has dramatically increased." I think making it easier
to distribute would be an awesome endeavor. I'm looking at documentation on
how to do this currently... I plan on creating a .deb first.



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