Ah, I didn't take the time to check into the bug reports on rdesktop but
yes, i agree there should be a current development upstream on packages.

Also, something else that was brought up in the irc channel by a user today
that i felt was a good idea is the inclusion of (atleast the option) the
more customizable installation that is available on the alternate install cd
within the desktop/live cd. Now I assume that would be specific to the
application used to do the installation from the livecd, but it would be a
nice feature if possible.

-Adam

On 12/4/06, Harold Aling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Adam Miller wrote:
> Sorry for double mailing, but a user just brought up a good point in
> the irc channel. rdesktop isn't installed by default in xubuntu edgy,
> but is on ubuntu edgy (also included on ubuntu livecd and not xubuntu
> livecd) i think that would be a good addition as well since alot of
> users seem to use it for one reason or another ... we are surrounded
> by a windows world, its a sad fact we must face .....
>
> -Adam
Adam, is rdesktop still under active development? It seems that there
are hundreds of bugs and proposed patches at their SF page.
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=24366)

Since MS's terminal server client (mstsc) crashes on keypress in Wine,
rdesktop is still the only option for a lot of us, but there are so many
visual bugs that it's almost unusable... (simple example: radio buttons
aren't drawn correctly, so you can't see which one is selected, max 256
colors, etc)

Getting back on topic: if a tool or programs is going to be included, it
should have an active upstream and not too many open bugs...


Cheers!

Harold.

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