I have strong preference for the native RDP protocol when working with Windows. RDP server is available on professional, enterprise, and ultimate editions of Windows. I also strongly prefer Rdesktop client. When dealing with Windows, RDP gives a feature-rich experience. I use this line in my.
Oko said:. Click to expand Greetings all, thank you very much for your responses, although the plurality of options make my choice more difficult.
I am asking because this is my first attempt on the remote desktop, and I would really like a tool that I can set up easily, before I venturing into trying alternatives to ascertain what I like most. I normally use it like rdesktop -a 24 -f alf , for a twenty-four bit color, full-screen connection to a Windows host named alf. Somehow, this feels like searching the best parking lot on an almost empty parking area. Sometimes this takes longer and gives less satisfaction, compared to taking the only lot left on an almost occupied area, doesn't it.
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Has anyone got xrdp to work good on FreeBSD? Are there any good alternatives? So I can remote desktop to my home windows xp computer. I would like to be able to remote desktop from it directly to my freeBSD computer at home.
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Wow, that seems like a bit of a regression. That said, I think Windows 7 Pro only allows one user connected at a time so they might have reduced functionality even more for Home. That said, I think Windows 7 Pro only allows one user connected at a time. Never used any home edition, so I don't know, but if that's the case — sure, you gotta sell your "professional" editions somehow Artificial crippling is the way to go…. SirDice Administrator Staff member. In case anyone is wondering, I removed a bunch of debguy 's drivel from the thread.
One thing about this thread surprised me to no end: Xorg long had the capacity to do X11 forwarding. When I was in college back before , I could log into one Linux machine 1, SSH into the machine right next to me machine 2 , and run machine 2's locally installed kwrite on my machine 1, no RDP or anything special required. I guess it pays to pay attention to the direction of the connections being made - this thread says FROM windows TO freebsd. Most of the posts were focused on doing it the other way around.
Of course, because the X11 concept is lacking in terms of authorization! Furthermore, X11 isn't really efficient: it requires quite some bandwidth to work acceptably. Well, my experience is different. Of course, on the LAN, there's no issue. But WAN?
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