Re: Question on copy & paste

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Stephen Liu wrote:
> > You can use higher level layers to handle that in the meantime.  For
> > example, I always use rdesktop to connect to my Windows guests and it
> > supports copy and paste just fine.
> 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> Thanks for your advice.
> 
> 
> Host - Debian 5.0
> Guest - Debian 5.0
> 
> 
> I have rdesktop running here.  But I can't connect the guest on host
> 
> $ rdesktop 192.168.0.30
> Autoselected keyboard map en-us
> ERROR: 192.168.0.30: unable to connect
> 
> 
> On VBox I run;
> 
> $ rdesktop 192.168.0.30:3389
> 
> It connects.  Here I don't know which port to be used.
> 
> Could you please shed me some light.  TIA

You'll need a rdp server on the guest, try xrdp.  Or you can run a vnc
server on the guest and use a vnc client on the host.

-jim
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