On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Ken Smith <kens@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I understand what Robert is meaning especially exporting apps rather than whole desktops.
But I was attempting to get some hands on experience of F17 via a Virtual Machine installation. The VNC based window from the VM is only 1024x768 whereas my desktop is 2560x1024 and I'd like to get a full screen or near full screen display.
xrdp and TigerVNC would give the resolution but they only work in Gnome fallback mode.
I still don't understand why deprecating XDMCP furthers the Open Source cause. Like many, I'm pretty tenacious and I'll hack my way round the "enhancements" to get the installation to do what I want it to. But why should I have to resort to that....
Maybe I should take this up on a Gnome list.
xdmcp has always been regarded as a security risk.
The problem with screen sizes is part of that "absolutely fundamental" issue that I mentioned. A desktop thinks (or usually thinks) it has control as to what appearance, like screen size, is presented to the user, or at least it should know what it is and be able to arrange things so that the user sees a usable desktop. In my experience, the remote desktop is almost always both clueless and powerless, and it will be only by chance that you can see and use everything that you need to see and use. Even Windows rdp breaks itself periodically, even though it is glorious when it is working. Windows fiddled with services for Unix, but clearly realized that, in the hands of a power user, SFU reduces Windows to a mere display manager. You can now set up an x-server and an ssh daemon under Cygwin, and both Cygwin and processors/graphics cards have become mature enough that it is all usable. *Then* Windows becomes a mere display manager with a working flash, and away you go, even if you have to use Chrome under Windows to display some media.
Robert Myers
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