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AUO B140EW02 V.1 LCD screen
Screen Size 14 Inch
Resolution Pixels1280x768
Backlight Type1 CCFL
Aspect Ratio
Screen Surface Glossy
Data Connection -Pin
Application Laptop or Notebook
AUO B140EW02 V.1 LCD scree
The previous patch is great for custom resolutions, but doesn't add the
workarea geometry option. See attached to be placed in debian/patches.
I've patched against the version in Maverick without the previous patch
applied, so these two patches won't work together, but it wouldn't take
much doing t
** Changed in: tsclient (Debian)
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Please add option to maximize window, not just go fullscreen (so it's possible
to run on one full workspace, not only at all monitors.)
Please add custom resolutions.
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Setting bug to triaged as the bug has enough information.
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On 2009-09-22 Cyclops wrote
> Isn't it already applied? I though I did already apply it.
>
> Will look into it.
I am really surprised that this patch still wasn't applied to the
tsclient on 10.04.
I have tried recompiling it on 10.04, but it applied and compiled
cleanly on 9.04 and 9.10. Is t
A launcher with the command:
rdesktop -g 1272x724 -a 24 -T -u -d -p
will fit perfectly my notebook screen of 1280x800 with panels at top and bottom.
I prefer a "maximised window" instead of full-screen. This way I can
have multiple rdp-sessions in the various workspaces!
Hope this will help
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:43:49AM -, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Realistically, it seems that none of the Ubuntu developers wants to take
> responsibility for this large patch as long as upstream doesn't respond
> to it, so I'm unsubscribing the sponsoring team for now.
Isn't it already applied? I t
Realistically, it seems that none of the Ubuntu developers wants to take
responsibility for this large patch as long as upstream doesn't respond
to it, so I'm unsubscribing the sponsoring team for now.
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** Also affects: tsclient (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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The patch has been sent upstream
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2799711&group_id=192483&atid=941576
and to debian http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=531494
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Seems nice. I will test it and likely integrate into tsclient. Thanks!
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I have tryed this patch and I can confirm it works. I hereby attach
build log, debdiff between versions.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27383169/tsclient_0.150-1ubuntu7.debdiff
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** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
** Changed in: tsclient (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Efrain Valles (effie-jayx)
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Here's a patch for custom resolutions that I've used myself for a few years.
It adds a field under the "Use specified screen size" dropdown, with new
entries for "Custom Resolution" and a few other common resolutions.
** Attachment added: "Custom Resolution text boxes"
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Speaking for myself I would like to be able to choose any resolution
that rdesktop allows, specifically including the special word
"workarea".
It seems the best way to do that would be as zoredache suggests, but
only one text box not separate text boxes for horizontal and vertical.
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My suggested solution, if some programmer looks at this and wants to
start coding, would be to add another item on the 'Display tab' under
the 'Remote Desktop Size'. I think you would want to add a fourth radio
box with text like 'Manually specified screen size', and then two text
boxes for the ho
I might be way off since Krdc uses KDE libs, but look at the source for
Krdc. Krdc can set custom resolutions, which are extremely useful.
Especially in my field of work. (multiple remote connections on
sometimes multiple screens)
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If you just want to reach your resolution, it's enough to choose 'full
screen' option.
I wonder about possible solutions to this problem. One of them would be
let the geometry field editable, which is not so good for most of
people.
Another solution would be put in source code all possible screen
I see your point. It makes perfect sense to get the current resolution.
I didn't mean it should read _only_ xorg.conf. I meant that all
resolutions listed in xorg.conf would be resolutions suitable for the
users system and therefore should be included in the list of resolutions
provided by tsclient
Let's refer to specific use cases.
In your original post, it sounded to me like you had a native resolution
of 1280x1024 and wanted to use that in tsclient.
In my case on my primary laptop, I'm on a 1024x600 native resolution. I
think it'd be useful if tsclient were to list 1024x600, but I would
I disagree. There is a list of different resolutions in tsclient. The
user will want to use other resolutions than the one he is currently
using. He probably wouldn't want to use any other resolutions than the
one listed in xorg.conf.
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I'd say it doesn't make much sense to read xorg.conf. It's your active
resolution that we're more interested in. Maybe xprop is appropriate?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xprop -root | grep ^_NET_DESKTOP_GEOMETRY
returns:
_NET_DESKTOP_GEOMETRY(CARDINAL) = 1024, 600
We could add some code to *try* xprop
That's great news! rdesktop does accept other resolutions when you run
it manually from the console. It should be easy to change that portion
on the source to read xorg.conf and fill the array with those values
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By digging through the source, I have found the following array at line 54 of
connect.c.
gchar *size_items[] = {
_("640 x 480 pixels"),
_("800 x 600 pixels"),
_("1024 x 768 pixels"),
_("1152 x 864 pixels"),
_("1280 x 960 pixels"),
_("1400 x 1050 pixels"),
NULL
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