combination doesn't work very well, for a number of reasons. In
Windows, Shift+KP_key isn't the same thing as NumLock+KP_key. For
example, Shift+0x53 (the Delete key) actually means BackSpace! This
behaviour isn't expected in X11.
With this patch, rdesktop should now work just like most X11
applications, such as standard KDE apps. Additionally, it improves
compatibility with those environments that fakes NumLocks with Shifts,
such as Xvnc.
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rdesktop: A Remote Desktop Protocol client.
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rdesktop is a client for Microsoft Windows NT Terminal Server, Windows 2000
Terminal Services, Windows 2003 Terminal Services/Remote Desktop, Windows XP
Remote Desktop, and possibly other Terminal Services products.
rdesktop currently implements the RDP version 4 and 5 protocols.
Installation
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rdesktop uses a typical GNU-style build procedure:
% ./configure [options]
% make
% make install
where documentation for [options] can be found by running "./configure --help".
Usually no options are necessary. The default is to install under /usr/local,
this can be changed with --prefix=directory.
Invocation
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% rdesktop [options] server
where server is the name of the Terminal Services machine. Note: if you
receive "Connection refused", this probably means that the server does not have
Terminal Services enabled, or there is a firewall blocking access.
The rdesktop manual page lists the possible options ("man rdesktop").