>> As far as I can tell there's nothing to configure on the Debian Edu >> server side, it works for me out of the box. Problems might be due to >> the client side (e.g. screen resolution, keyboard). If connecting from >> Windows clients Xvnc should be the correct choice. > > I (the xrdp package maintainer) am not aware of any client issues i nthe > version currently in stable. > > Xvnc is never the correct choice, it is deprecated, unsupported and > insecure. xorgxrdp supports all major modern protocol features, like > RemoteFX, and should be used by any means. > > Xwrapper needs to be configured correctly. Whether it is necessary > lagely depends on how X is started on the system, which depends on > whether xserver-xorg-legacy is intalled, which depends on whether it's a > new stretch system, or upgraded jessie, or whatever⦠> > Cheers, > Nik
Hi Nik, I cant answer on how X is started on a default system. Im basically using a default installation of DebianEdu Stretch. I havent configured anything special incl. Xwrapper. Im not sure if xserver-xorg-legacy is installed by default or needed. I tried session Xorg and after maybe two minutes the following is shown: connecting to sesman ip 127.0.0.1 port 3350 sesman connect ok sending login info to session manager, please wait login successful for display 10 started connecting connection problem, giving up some problem Kind regards, Roman