FC1 comes with rdesktop 1.2.0 and i need to get 1.3.0, are there any rpm's available for fedora for rdesktop? their website lists 1.3 but both yum and apt-get repositories list 1.2.0 as the latest..
Anyone?
On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 20:50, jason pratt wrote:
FC1 comes with rdesktop 1.2.0 and i need to get 1.3.0, are there any rpm's available for fedora for rdesktop? their website lists 1.3 but both yum and apt-get repositories list 1.2.0 as the latest..
Anyone?
I made a 1.3.0 rpm. If you need it, send me a private mail and I'll send it to you (it's only 70kb...)
Marc.
jason pratt wrote:
FC1 comes with rdesktop 1.2.0 and i need to get 1.3.0, are there any rpm's available for fedora for rdesktop? their website lists 1.3 but both yum and apt-get repositories list 1.2.0 as the latest..
Anyone?
I built 1.3.0 from source, it's a very simple build.
I should mention that 1.3.0 caused my RH9 system to freeze. I haven't had time yet to research the problem, or see if the problem exists on Fedora.
Peter
Ok, this is a little off topic, but I am sure that this question is one that a bunch of other people may be thinking of somewhere in the back of their brains...
Is there anything that has been developed for Linux that allows a Blackberry RIM to sync up / backup?? I would love to be able to sync up my blackberry to a calender, my memo's todo list and most importantly my contacts... Right now I am forced to boot into VMware to sync the thing against windows, something linux would be much better.
I just wanted to take a sec to ask real quick if there was anything that I could snag and give a shot... given the amount of Sysadmins and Geeks here :) I am sure at least a few of you out there have RIM's
Thanks!
Chris
Am Mo, den 17.11.2003 schrieb Chris Stankaitis um 14:39:
Ok, this is a little off topic, but I am sure that this question is one that a bunch of other people may be thinking of somewhere in the back of their brains...
Is there anything that has been developed for Linux that allows a Blackberry RIM to sync up / backup??
I'm not sure about Blackberry, but I think multisync will work.
http://multisync.sourceforge.net/
Christoph
I'm not sure about Blackberry, but I think multisync will work.
http://multisync.sourceforge.net/
Christoph
Thanks for the link... FYI I checked with the Dev's on IRC, Blackberry is not support at this time.
Chris
Am Mo, den 17.11.2003 schrieb Chris Stankaitis um 16:55:
I'm not sure about Blackberry, but I think multisync will work.
http://multisync.sourceforge.net/
Christoph
Thanks for the link... FYI I checked with the Dev's on IRC, Blackberry is not support at this time.
Sorry to hear that. What kind of synchro do blackberry use? If they are using syncml it /might/ work, but if Bo Lincoln told you it's not supported he's certainly right, for he's the man to know.
Or is there a way to access the hard drive? Samba, ftp, http, whatever. Then you can still try to rsync the files...
Christoph
Christoph Wickert wrote:
Am Mo, den 17.11.2003 schrieb Chris Stankaitis um 16:55:
I'm not sure about Blackberry, but I think multisync will work.
http://multisync.sourceforge.net/
Christoph
Thanks for the link... FYI I checked with the Dev's on IRC, Blackberry is not support at this time.
Sorry to hear that. What kind of synchro do blackberry use? If they are using syncml it /might/ work, but if Bo Lincoln told you it's not supported he's certainly right, for he's the man to know.
Or is there a way to access the hard drive? Samba, ftp, http, whatever. Then you can still try to rsync the files...
Christoph
Blackberry RIM uses a Java and J2ME environment, and they provide a JDK for Blackberry development right on their site http://blackberry.com
The multisync guys didn't think it would be unheard of that a patch for it could be submitted to the code, but as I am not a Java programmer It shall not come from me unfortunately.
Chris
jason pratt wrote:
FC1 comes with rdesktop 1.2.0 and i need to get 1.3.0, are there any rpm's available for fedora for rdesktop? their website lists 1.3 but both yum and apt-get repositories list 1.2.0 as the latest..
Anyone?
1.3.0 is currently in updates-testing. Please seriously test it and provide feedback on fedora-test-list.
Warren
Warren Togami wrote:
jason pratt wrote:
FC1 comes with rdesktop 1.2.0 and i need to get 1.3.0, are there any rpm's available for fedora for rdesktop? their website lists 1.3 but both yum and apt-get repositories list 1.2.0 as the latest..
Anyone?
I downloaded the source from www.rdesktop.org and compiled it myself. Works sweet, especially because you can connect to the console on Windows 2003 servers in this version.
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 13:56, Benno Goedhart wrote:
Warren Togami wrote:
jason pratt wrote:
FC1 comes with rdesktop 1.2.0 and i need to get 1.3.0, are there any rpm's available for fedora for rdesktop? their website lists 1.3 but both yum and apt-get repositories list 1.2.0 as the latest..
Anyone?
I downloaded the source from www.rdesktop.org and compiled it myself. Works sweet, especially because you can connect to the console on Windows 2003 servers in this version.
1.3 is in the Testing updates area, available here:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/updates/...
or from your favorite mirror.
This just came through in the past couple of days.
HTH,
Marc
Marc Schwartz wrote:
1.3 is in the Testing updates area, available here:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/updates/...
or from your favorite mirror.
This just came through in the past couple of days.
HTH,
Marc
Any feedback, is this testing update working for you? It it crashing in any cases where the previous version used to not crash?
I need some feedback in the positive direction if you want to see this move into official updates.
Warren
Warren Togami wrote:
Marc Schwartz wrote:
1.3 is in the Testing updates area, available here:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/updates/...
or from your favorite mirror.
This just came through in the past couple of days.
HTH,
Marc
Any feedback, is this testing update working for you? It it crashing in any cases where the previous version used to not crash?
I need some feedback in the positive direction if you want to see this move into official updates.
I had tried rdesktop 3 which I'd built from source, but it caused my machine to hang. I just installed the rpm from the above url on Friday and so far no hangs, though I haven't had enough time with it to be really comfortable yet.
I'll be using it more this week, will provide feedback either way.
Peter
On Sunday 25 January 2004 17:58, Peter Eddy wrote:
You can try mine: ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/RPMS/rdesktop-1.3.0-1.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/SRPMS/rdesktop-1.3.0-1.src.rpm
And maybe the associated TSClient ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/RPMS/tsclient-0.132-1.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/SRPMS/tsclient-0.132-1.src.rpm
I use it for more than 2 weeks EVERYDAY, and for now on, NO problem to signal...
Warren Togami wrote:
Marc Schwartz wrote:
1.3 is in the Testing updates area, available here:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/upda tes/testing/1/i386/
or from your favorite mirror.
This just came through in the past couple of days.
HTH,
Marc
Any feedback, is this testing update working for you? It it crashing in any cases where the previous version used to not crash?
I need some feedback in the positive direction if you want to see this move into official updates.
I had tried rdesktop 3 which I'd built from source, but it caused my machine to hang. I just installed the rpm from the above url on Friday and so far no hangs, though I haven't had enough time with it to be really comfortable yet.
I'll be using it more this week, will provide feedback either way.
Peter
Can you please test the official updates/testing rdesktop-1.3.0 instead? Without testing feedback it will not become an official update.
Warren
Bernard Lheureux wrote:
On Sunday 25 January 2004 17:58, Peter Eddy wrote:
You can try mine: ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/RPMS/rdesktop-1.3.0-1.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/SRPMS/rdesktop-1.3.0-1.src.rpm
And maybe the associated TSClient ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/RPMS/tsclient-0.132-1.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.bbsoft4.org/pub/Fedora/SRPMS/tsclient-0.132-1.src.rpm
I use it for more than 2 weeks EVERYDAY, and for now on, NO problem to signal...
Warren Togami wrote:
Marc Schwartz wrote:
1.3 is in the Testing updates area, available here:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/upda tes/testing/1/i386/
or from your favorite mirror.
This just came through in the past couple of days.
HTH,
Marc
Any feedback, is this testing update working for you? It it crashing in any cases where the previous version used to not crash?
I need some feedback in the positive direction if you want to see this move into official updates.
I had tried rdesktop 3 which I'd built from source, but it caused my machine to hang. I just installed the rpm from the above url on Friday and so far no hangs, though I haven't had enough time with it to be really comfortable yet.
I'll be using it more this week, will provide feedback either way.
Peter
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