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RE: change to other Desktop
Roland,
I agree with Rich, in that all that I have is a work-around as well. When
I run rdesktop, I do so with the -g option and I make the window nearly full
screen, just leaving my right hand gnome panel visible, so that whenever I
want to change desktops, I just have to get my keyboard focus out of my
rdesktop window and into the panel area, hit alt-F1 and I'm at my new
terminal. The only other option I'd see is to get rdesktop to exclude
certain key combinations (such as the alt-function key combination I use for
my virtual terminals) but as of yet, it seems rdestop passes almost
everything to the target server. Hope that helps.
--Mark McCorkle
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard J. Mancusi [mailto:vrman@execpc.com]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:37 AM
To: Roland Schulz; rdesktop@rdesktop.org
Subject: RE: change to other Desktop
Since no one else answered, I will say what I am sure you already
know. Minimize using the button on the upper left - then you have
your "system back". This obviously doesn't switch between desktops
in the manner you or I want. However, it is the only work-around I
could find.
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: Roland Schulz [mailto:mail@r2s2.de]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 11:54
To: rdesktop@rdesktop.org
Subject: change to other Desktop
Hey,
in the man page and in the mail archive a -K switch is mentioned. But in the
current version (1.1.0) there isn't such a switch. How do I change to
another
desktop in Full Screen mode?
Thanx
Roland Schulz