Best advice ever!..
Thanks hugely for pointing this out, it solved several issues I was
having including reconnection, keyboard mapping and cut/paste, and it
improved the performance to boot.
I wonder what type of desktop most people on the list use, I have now
produced a quite functional XFCE based desktop, but I'd be interested to
hear what other people feel works well with this.
Also, what tools people use for clustering/HA would be interesting.
James
On 16/05/15 11:22, Gustavo Homem wrote:
Hi James,
I agree this is unclear at first. Session reconnection "per user"
works fine with the x11rdp backend, which is the recommended one.
You can look at the X11rdp-o-matic website for a trivial setup procedure.
Cheers
Gustavo
On May 15, 2015 6:47:56 PM WEST, "A. James Lewis" <ja...@fsck.co.uk>
wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry to jump directly in with a question, but I think this is a rather
mis-understood issue in many of the threads that google has been finding
me...
When logging in with the default "sesman-Xvnc" type session, with the
port set to "-1", it will spawn a new Xvnc server for each session, but
if the user is disconnected then logging back in appears to often create
a new Xvnc session rather than reconnect to a new one.
If I specify a static port, then it will not spawn a server on that port
if one does not exist..
Ideally, I want each user to have 1 session at most and only ever
reconnect to that session if disconnected.... is this possible with xrdp?
James
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