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How about a rdesktop client for the Mac? The only one I can seem to find is a version from Microsoft. Anybody know how you would connect to the n800 from a Mac?
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-10
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2008-01-10
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I installed it and ran it several times before it finally worked properly. (It may have needed rebooting on both systems.) Then I found out I would be operating my XP desktop computer from my N800 with no virtual keyboard available. It's well worth the trouble just to see it function, although I can't think of any practical use for it right now.
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