can we dynamitically change the resolution of tsclient or krdc

loody miloody at gmail.com
Mon Nov 23 08:46:05 UTC 2009


Hi:


2009/11/23 NoOp <glgxg at sbcglobal.net>:
> On 11/22/2009 04:07 PM, loody wrote:
>> Hi:
>> thanks for your help ^^
> ...
>>
>> Is there any terminal server tool like tsclient I can use and it has
>> the ability to control resolution and full screen?
>> appreciate your help,
>> miloody
>>
>
> You can try RDP (Remote Desktop Viewer 2.28.1_). It allows you do go
> fullscreen and when you move the cursor to the top of the page you are
> _supposed_ to be able to use 'scaling' but that doesn't seem to do
> anything on mine. You can however click the leftmost icon & that will
> take you out of full screen mode so that you use the other windows on
> your desktop.
>
> Note: these use VNC which is badly broken with compiz - see:
> <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/353126?comments=all>
> if you need good nighttime reading material :-) You can overcome the
> problem by using:
>
> $ gconf-editor
>
> Go to: /desktop/gnome/remote_access and click (enable)
> 'disable_xdamage'. Doesn't help much if the remote is a
> friend/relative/customer etc., that will have trouble figuring out how
> to do that & it will slow down data transfer between the two machines,
> but it does work.
>
> You might also want to look into NoMachine's NX and FreeNX as well.
thanks a lot ^^
miloody




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