Just for the record I saw this:
xfreerdp console window:
disk_query_directory: stat /tmp/4de69f05bceb5 failed (2)
turns out it now (after reboot) shows as a broken symlink.
Gerry
On 06/01/2011 09:48 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> Hi Vic,
> It had me baffled yesterday as to why /tmp would
Hi Vic,
It had me baffled yesterday as to why /tmp would not share.
Right now it did the same thing so I rebooted both my Linux
workstation and the Windows Server and tada! /tmp is now sharing.
I hate it when that happens. :-)
Gerry
On 06/01/2011 09:28 PM, Vic Lee wrote:
> Hi Ge
Hi Gerry,
I don't think there's such limitation. I share /tmp quite often and it
always works. Try to look and send the terminal output to see if any hints.
Vic
On 06/01/2011 07:20 AM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> Today I tried sharing some paths using xfreerdp.
>
> If I was the owner of the directory,
I have added a new pull request: https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/pull/29
As the description says, it consists mostly of refactoring and cleanup. I
have also added a command-line option to select between the X11-based and
the libgdi-based GDI implementations in xfreerdp. I have added a similar
o
FWIW,
I think that the syntax you last proposed is good, where:
-g WxH : dimensions of the Linux window
-D : hides the window decorations, if so desired
--screen WxH[+X][+Y] ... specifies the Windows screens (first screen
being primary)
Seems you could get about any combination of things that