On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Scott Ferguson <
prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 02/09/11 21:43, firstname lastname wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> During the trial of connecting to the remote (Windows) desktop.
>>
>> I used the terminal server client,
>>
>> Please note: I have succeed in connecting many times before (no need
>> question about the setting and the Windows other side work functionally).
>>
>> Just sometimes it failed to connect and showed me:�
>>
>> ERROR: Channel_register
>> ERROR: getaddrinfo name or service not known
>>
>> I googled, seems something concerns the avahi,
>> it suggested to try:
>>
>> $ service avahi-daemon stop
>> bash: service: command not found
>>
>> I don't know how to proceed further,
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Z.
>>
>
> Depending on the choices you made during install become root (su or sudo)
> service won't run as a general user - it's just a short way of accessing
> /etc/init.d/whatever action
>
> # service avahi-daemon stop
>
> Are you in fact running Debian? (you quote Ubuntu in one of the other posts
> you made on this problem)
>

I am running debian wheezy. ( Sorry, I mis-thought the Ubuntu was derived
from debian.)

>
> Additionally I'd suggest you refer to posts more recent than 2005 when
> trying to solve problems ;-p
>


>
> Please provide more information - which Debian are you running, what tool
> are you using for an RDP connection.
>

I accessed the RDP from Applications -> Internet -> Terminal server client,

I can't remember from which package I installed. I don't know how to access
from terminal ( thanks for any hint).

Z.


>
> Cheers
>
>
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> won't take off.
> Every time I read about a hijacking on the news I just think to myself -
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> ground.
> I've thought about that too - dreamed of it - putting a gun to the pilot's
> head. That would feel so good.
> "this is a hijacking"
> "where do you want to go - Cuba?"
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