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docs | ||
fontdump | ||
genkeymap | ||
instfiles | ||
keygen | ||
librfxcodec@61f6e92ecd | ||
libxrdp | ||
m4 | ||
mc | ||
neutrinordp | ||
rdp | ||
sesman | ||
tcutils | ||
tests | ||
vnc | ||
vrplayer | ||
xorg | ||
xorgxrdp@3379d2c483 | ||
xrdp | ||
xrdpapi | ||
xrdpvr | ||
xup | ||
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astyle_config.as | ||
bootstrap | ||
Coding_Style.odt | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
description-pak | ||
design.txt | ||
faq-compile.txt | ||
faq-general.txt | ||
file-loc.txt | ||
install.txt | ||
Makefile.am | ||
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prog_std.txt | ||
readme.txt |
xrdp 0.9.0 Credits This project is very much dependent on NeutrinoRDP, FreeRDP, rdesktop, and the work of Matt Chapman and the NeutrinoRDP team members, of which I'm a member. Mark from up 19.9 was the first to work with rdp server code. Tested with linux on i386, x64, sparc, and ppc. I've got it compiling and working in windows with borland free tools. Non of the sesman or Xserver stuff works in windows of course. xrdp directory is the main server code vnc directory is a simple vnc client module for xrdp sesman directory is a session manager for xrdp that uses Xvnc for the Xserver libxrdp directory is a static library needed by xrdp rdp is an rdp client module for connecting to another rdp server xup is a module used to connect to an rdp specific X11 server Xserver is the files needed to build an rdp specific X11 server COPYING is the licence file design.txt is an attempt to expain the project design prog_std.txt is an attempt to explain the programming standard used since version 0.5.0 we switch to autotool to build xrdp to build and install change to the xrdp directory and run ./bootstrap ./configure make then as root make install see file-loc.txt to see what files are installed where Jay Sorg