I have looked in all the categories, and can't find any package called Rdesktop... can you tell me where can it be found? ### If you have it installed and using KDE it will be in Internet\Tools Regards, Ben
### If you have it installed and using KDE it will be in Internet\Tools
Yeap, I have it installed after all. Found it already. Now I'm having another problem. When I use it, I have to insert not only the IP address of the server, but also a display number. I have tested several display numbers, but nothing seems to work. Does anyone know what has to be inserted here? Thanks
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:14, Filipe Joel Almeida wrote:
### If you have it installed and using KDE it will be in Internet\Tools
Yeap, I have it installed after all. Found it already.
Now I'm having another problem. When I use it, I have to insert not only the IP address of the server, but also a display number. I have tested several display numbers, but nothing seems to work. Does anyone know what has to be inserted here?
Thanks
I use the following from the command line without problems: rdesktop -g 1024x768 -n: servername This connects to a MS2000 server. Ken
I use the following from the command line without problems:
rdesktop -g 1024x768 -n: servername
This connects to a MS2000 server.
Strange... In the Internet - Tools menu I have a link "Remote Desktop Connection", but I can't find any file on the disk called Rdesktop. I did a find, and no file was found...
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 08:55, Filipe Joel Almeida wrote:
I use the following from the command line without problems:
rdesktop -g 1024x768 -n: servername
This connects to a MS2000 server.
Strange...
In the Internet - Tools menu I have a link "Remote Desktop Connection", but I can't find any file on the disk called Rdesktop.
I did a find, and no file was found...
Run the following as root: rpm -qa|grep -i rdesk This will show whether or not you have the package installed. If you don't, search for it in YOU add/remove and add it. Assuming your using SuSE 8.2. Ken
Run the following as root:
rpm -qa|grep -i rdesk
This will show whether or not you have the package installed. If you don't, search for it in YOU add/remove and add it. Assuming your using SuSE 8.2.
I did run that as root, but it returns nothing. Its absolutely silent. Does it mean the package is not installed?
The 03.08.13 at 16:32, Filipe Joel Almeida wrote:
I did run that as root, but it returns nothing. Its absolutely silent. Does it mean the package is not installed?
Use "pin filename" to find any file from the distro, installed or not. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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