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I happen to have tried this yesterday, got the same error message and did what the message suggested: Check if rdesktop was installed. It wasn't ;-)Quoted
Original von daihard
Every time I run krdc with the following server name, I get the error dialog box saying "Could not start rdesktop; make sure rdesktop is properly installed."
[code:1]rdp:/daihard-xp:1[/code:1]
The exact same syntax works with the older version of krdc.
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Original von cmbofh
I happen to have tried this yesterday, got the same error message and did what the message suggested: Check if rdesktop was installed. It wasn't ;-)
After installing it krdc worked for me (on Debian testing with a KDE from Debian unstable).
As to why it worked for you in 3.1 I can only guess. Maybe that version came with its own copy of rdesktop?
For me it was pretty simple: Just "apt-get rdesktop" and it was downloaded and installed automatically. Dunno how the package management of Turbolinux works, though.Quoted
Original von daihard
That's good to know. The only thing is, I don't have "rdesktop" anywhere on my computer. I guess I should download it from somewhere and try it. Since I built KDE 3.3.2 using konstruct, I looked at its directories to see if it included rdesktop. It didn't.
Thanks for the pointer, though. I'll let you know how it goes.
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Original von cmbofh
For me it was pretty simple: Just "apt-get rdesktop" and it was downloaded and installed automatically. Dunno how the package management of Turbolinux works, though.
Anyway, if you are planning to compile it yourself here's the homepage:
http://www.rdesktop.org/
I'd expect useful new features of rdesktop to appear in krdc sooner or later, too. So you may want to check it again in the next version of KDE (or even ask the author for it, by posting a wishlist bug at bugs.kde.org).Quoted
Original von daihard
The irony is that while I was playing with rdesktop, I found that it had more configuration options than krdc. For instance, krdc does not allow you to set the colour depth while rdesktop does. I've spent some time getting krdc to work, but I may end up sticking with rdesktop...
I've taken a look at the patch, and it adds an option so that it can be embedded in other windows. That capability seems to be required by krdc. The version I installed with apt-get is also 1.3.1, but it already has this option.Quoted
Original von daihard
Now I ran "krdc," however, it complained that the version of rdesktop (1.3.1 - the latest) was too old!
The error message also said the patch to make it work was available on KDE CVS. Doh! I looked in the konstruct directories hoping the patch was there too. I lucked out... found "rdesktop.patch" in one of the subdirectories.
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Original von cmbofh
I've taken a look at the patch, and it adds an option so that it can be embedded in other windows. That capability seems to be required by krdc. The version I installed with apt-get is also 1.3.1, but it already has this option.
Not as a user, of course. I just also found it strange that the most current stable version from www.rdesktop.org was considered too old so I took a look...Quoted
Original von daihard
Yeah, I looked at the patch, too, but I'm not sure what this additional function will actually do. I ran "man XReparentWindow" but didn't really undestand the description well. I guess I need to know a bit about X Window programming.
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Original von cmbofh
Not as a user, of course. I just also found it strange that the most current stable version from www.rdesktop.org was considered too old so I took a look...
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