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2008-03-26
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So, here are the noob questions:
1. when you open rDesktop, is this app supposed to have a top o' screen drop-down menu available allowing access to rDesktop program components and options? Mine simply pops up with the "Connection Details" window, and looks for the fill-in information before attempting a connection. You cannot minimize this window without shutting down rDesktop. So where's the app menu? Isn't there one?
b.username/password/domain? Using hints from this and other boards, I established a separate user account in my DAW (Windows Xp SP2) for "Nokia N800 Tablet", with port 3389 open for RDP connections/remote desktop activated in that user profile, and permission to connect provided.
I gave this new user account its own password, and my DAW in all user accounts is a part of the same WLANetwork "Workgroup" - is my WLAN workgroup the "domain" that RDP is looking for? This would be strange to me, because I'm not using the wireless network for n800 access to my DAW - I'm using bt. It would seem to me more logical to enter the nickname given to my bt PAN as the "domain" . . . yes?
BTW, I checked the SONAR 7 board, and there were a number of posts back in late '05, early '06 about people using a variety of devices - via their LANs, VNC Client and other methods (BUT NOT BLUETOOTH) for accessing the windows desktop remotely with some sort of handheld/smartphone, etc. None lately, and NONE specific to rDesktop, or the n800 (or even the n770).
Oh yeah, another noob question - this may be easier.
Is there some preferred suite of 3rd party maemo-deb Linux and/or Nokia apps that I will HAVE TO HAVE installed on my n800 (i.e., that rDesktop is expecting to have running in the background) before I have a prayer of getting this to work?
For example, do I need a version of Python installed EITHER as a dependency for rDesktop, or in order to allow me to do some basic editing/coding to hack a solution to the bt mystery? If so, which one?
and finally - since I'm struggling so with this, is it possible that all my apps and hardware are working properly, but the nokia has a significant problem, either mechanically, or some corruption that's preventing rDesktop from working properly?
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2008-03-26
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2008-04-08
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2008-04-08
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2008-04-09
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One application I was very excited about was the possibility of being able to use the N800s native Bluetooth capability to connect to a DAW desktop. The reason I want to do this is that the wireless router and card are extremely disruptive to the SONAR 7 audio recording software I'm running on the DAW - it causes dropouts, and artifacts in the recordings, etc. So I have to disable wireless card on the DAW when I want to record. No problem there, when I'm recording, I'm not websurfing anyway.
I want to use the N800 as a wireless DAW remote controller by accessing the Windows XP desktop on the DAW via a Bluetooth connection RATHER THAN an ordinary 802.11b/g wireless connection, because I'm guessing that the Bluetooth will be much lower impact on the DAW and SONAR, and less intrusive than the wireless router/card.
My n800 came with OS2007, after a few hours of kinda clunky behavior, I said what the heck, and flashed OS2008 to my Tablet. I started getting good wireless/internet connectivity with 08, so I loaded the rDesktop 0.4 that's available on maemo.org. the install seemed to go flawlessly, and rDesktop starts right up. then, the problems. the biggest problem, once I enter all the informatin in the Connection Details form, and submit it, rDesktop shuts down. Depending on what I enter in the ConDet fields, it locks up sometimes too. What it does not do is connect.
So, here are the noob questions:
1. when you open rDesktop, is this app supposed to have a top o' screen drop-down menu available allowing access to rDesktop program components and options? Mine simply pops up with the "Connection Details" window, and looks for the fill-in information before attempting a connection. You cannot minimize this window without shutting down rDesktop. So where's the app menu? Isn't there one?
2. Since I want to use Bluetooth as my connection rather than wireless/IP, what information is rDesktop looking for in the following fields:
a.RDP server - Should I enter the PAN IP address (192.168.1.50, automatically assigned to my desktop's USB adapter by BlueSoleil bt application), or the MAC address of my desktop's USB Bluetooth adapter as RDP server? Or some other indetifier I haven't thought of? Again, since I'm not using my WLAN, it shouldn't be looking for a WLAN adress.
b.username/password/domain? Using hints from this and other boards, I established a separate user account in my DAW (Windows Xp SP2) for "Nokia N800 Tablet", with port 3389 open for RDP connections/remote desktop activated in that user profile, and permission to connect provided.
I gave this new user account its own password, and my DAW in all user accounts is a part of the same WLANetwork "Workgroup" - is my WLAN workgroup the "domain" that RDP is looking for? This would be strange to me, because I'm not using the wireless network for n800 access to my DAW - I'm using bt. It would seem to me more logical to enter the nickname given to my bt PAN as the "domain" . . . yes?
Dear god, I'm looking at this post, and what a mess I got. i thought this was going to be simple, and no, I'm not a linux developer - although if I figure out the hacks on how to remotely run SONAR 7 on my Windows desktop from my n800 via bt rather than WLAN, I'll write up a whitepaper on it, and post it here so everyone can see how its done (cropssing my fingers).
BTW, I checked the SONAR 7 board, and there were a number of posts back in late '05, early '06 about people using a variety of devices - via their LANs, VNC Client and other methods (BUT NOT BLUETOOTH) for accessing the windows desktop remotely with some sort of handheld/smartphone, etc. None lately, and NONE specific to rDesktop, or the n800 (or even the n770).
Oh yeah, another noob question - this may be easier.
Is there some preferred suite of 3rd party maemo-deb Linux and/or Nokia apps that I will HAVE TO HAVE installed on my n800 (i.e., that rDesktop is expecting to have running in the background) before I have a prayer of getting this to work?
For example, do I need a version of Python installed EITHER as a dependency for rDesktop, or in order to allow me to do some basic editing/coding to hack a solution to the bt mystery? If so, which one?
and finally - since I'm struggling so with this, is it possible that all my apps and hardware are working properly, but the nokia has a significant problem, either mechanically, or some corruption that's preventing rDesktop from working properly?
I appreciate any assistance from the community - feeling pretty lost, but I'm extremely hopeful that we can get this figured out, primarily because the n800 seems to have a very broad flexibility for interconnecting with a variety of networks using a variety of vectors. I'm hoping to be able to exploit the flexibility in order to get my n800 to do what I want it to do . . .
thanks again - Noob Chris