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2008-09-03
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Should work fine, if the VPN works; no actual experience with NT5.2 or VPN though.
Short answer: No.
Long answer: You can specify the desired resolution for the connection with the -g option on the command line; not sure if there's an option in the GUI, but if not it would be simple enough to add. Unfortunately, there are no scrollbars; it just extends beyond the N800's screen, so not real useful.
Two options still exist:Really, their app ought to deal with small resolutions gracefully (i.e. with its own scrollbar(s)), but I doubt you'll get that fixed easily.
- Using a command-line option, rdesktop can embed itself into a window; a wrapper with scrollbars could be made, into which it could embed itself. This would also make non-fullscreen work a touch better.
- Using FVWM, you can scrollbar any window; you can also use a virtual desktop larger than the screen, so really there's two fixes. FVWM is pretty easy to get working, especially on the N810 where you don't have to muck about with making sure everything is touchscreen-operable. But it is a bit advanced, so you may not want to get in that deep.
Cool. Hope it works out for you.
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2008-09-03
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Since your quota is full, here's the hostwin project source:
http://bundyo.org/maemo/hostwin_src.tar.bz2
Use waf configure, then just waf.
I'm not sure it will fit your needs though, since i don't embed the started application in the window.
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2008-09-03
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2008-09-03
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2008-09-03
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2008-09-06
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Oops! That would be a bug... I'll do my best to get a fix out tomorrow.
As for the 770 version, I didn't have any free time this weekend, so I'll try to get scratchbox for the 770 installed sometime this week...
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2008-09-06
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2008-09-08
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2008-09-21
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Long answer: You can specify the desired resolution for the connection with the -g option on the command line; not sure if there's an option in the GUI, but if not it would be simple enough to add. Unfortunately, there are no scrollbars; it just extends beyond the N800's screen, so not real useful.
Two options still exist:
- Using a command-line option, rdesktop can embed itself into a window; a wrapper with scrollbars could be made, into which it could embed itself. This would also make non-fullscreen work a touch better.
- Using FVWM, you can scrollbar any window; you can also use a virtual desktop larger than the screen, so really there's two fixes. FVWM is pretty easy to get working, especially on the N810 where you don't have to muck about with making sure everything is touchscreen-operable. But it is a bit advanced, so you may not want to get in that deep.
Really, their app ought to deal with small resolutions gracefully (i.e. with its own scrollbar(s)), but I doubt you'll get that fixed easily.