Hi Vic,

i finally got around to test the new freerdp version.

Multi-Monitor Support works really well, this is a major step forward
and a great help in both everyday life as a linux user and in building
thin clients for users. Seems to be faster, too =)

Unfortunately, rdpdr doesn´t work that well. Renaming files doesn´t work:

    ld50@nettop ~ $ xfreerdp -z -a 16 -f -k de --plugin rdpsnd --plugin
    rdpdr --data disk:media:/media/ -- -d test -u Administrator 192.168.0.7
    loading plugin rdpsnd
    loading plugin rdpdr
    connected to 192.168.0.7:3389
    Password:
    freerdp_load_plugin: failed to open /usr/lib64/freerdp/rdpsnd_pulse.so.
    registered device #1: media (type=8 id=1)
    ALSA lib pcm.c:7316:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred
    ALSA lib pcm.c:7316:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred
    invalid offscreen bitmap at index: 0x0000
    invalid offscreen bitmap at index: 0x0001
    Warning disk_file_set_information (458): rename /media//TEST/Neue
    Bitmap.bmp to /media//TEST/TEST/test.bmp failed

I can rename the file just fine on the Linux client.

Opening the file with MS Paint doesn´t work either:


    ld50@nettop ~ $ xfreerdp -z -a 16 -f -k de --plugin rdpsnd --plugin
    rdpdr --data disk:media:/media/ -- -d test -u Administrator 192.168.0.7
    loading plugin rdpsnd
    loading plugin rdpdr
    connected to 192.168.0.7:3389
    Password:
    freerdp_load_plugin: failed to open /usr/lib64/freerdp/rdpsnd_pulse.so.
    registered device #1: media (type=8 id=1)
    ALSA lib pcm.c:7316:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred
    ALSA lib pcm.c:7316:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred
    Warning disk_process_irp_read (223): seek /media//TEST(40) failed.

If i can help you with more debug infos, let me know what exactly you need!

The version I used was checked out 7 Nov at circa 18:20h.

A useful output for xfreerdp --version would be neat ;)

    ld50@nettop ~ $ xfreerdp --version
    This is FreeRDP version 0.0.0
    failed to parse arguments.



Regards,

A. Vollmerhaus

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