Public bug reported:
In gnome 3, task bar like icons are now in a transparent bar at the
bottom right of the screen. Using gnome-rdp 0.3.0.9-1, the latest
packaged release at the time of this bug report, the right click menu
opens downwards and is thus unusable in gnome 3. Can we get a session
man
Latest package in Fedora repo is 0.2.3-9. Please release 0.3.1.0 to
Fedora repo.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/796763
Title:
No package 'gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0' found
To manage not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-rdp
In Fedora 14, alien to rpm conversion of 0.3.0.9-1 deb, right clicking
on a group on the Sessions tab does not allow you to delete it. The
delete option is there, but nothing happens when you click it.
** Affects: gnome-rdp (Ubuntu)
Import
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-rdp
On Fedora 14, 0.3.0.9 tarball configure responds with:
checking for GNOME_KEYRING_SHARP_10... no
configure: error: Package requirements (gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0) were not met:
No package 'gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0' found
Consider adjusting the P
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-rdp
Same bug as reported here in previous versions: https://partner-
bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=508302
You should check whether or not tight-vncviewer exists before calling
it. If it doesn't exist, call other VNC clients instead. In Fedora
Same problem with latest Gnome-RDP from SourceForge. There's simply no
"add group" functionality - typing one in when adding a server profile
does nothing, it still winds up in Default. And you can't open
Properties on Default.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-rdp
If you do not add any Identities or Profiles before adding a session,
the session does not get added and you have to go to Log to see this
error. I suggest notifying users of the requirements, and at first
launch prompting for a default identity