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xorgxrdp is a collection of modules to be used with a pre-existing X.Org install to make the X server act like X11rdp. Unlike X11rdp, you don't have to recompile the whole X Window System. Instead, additional modules are installed to a location where the existing Xorg installation would pick them.
xorgxrdp is to be used together with xrdp and X.Org Server. It is pretty useless using xorgxrdp alone.
xorgxrdp supports screen resizing. When an RDP client connects, the screen is resized to the size supplied by the client.
xorgxrdp uses 24 bits per pixel internally. xrdp translates the color depth for the RDP client as requested. RDP clients can disconnect and reconnect to the same session even if they use different color depths.
To compile xorgxrdp from the packaged sources, you need basic build tools - a compiler (gcc or clang) and the make program. Additionally, you would need nasm (Netwide Assembler) and the development package for X Window System (look for xserver-xorg-dev, xorg-x11-server-sdk or xorg-x11-server-devel in your distro).
To compile xorgxrdp from a checked out git repository, you would additionally need autoconf, automake, libtool and pkgconfig.
xorgxrdp requires a header file from xrdp. So it's preferred that xrdp is compiled and installed first.
If compiling from the packaged source, unpack the tarball and change to the resulting directory.
If compiling from a checked out repository, run ./bootstrap
first to create
configure
and other required files.
Then run following commands to compile and install xorgxrdp:
./configure
make
sudo make install
If you don't want to install xrdp first, you can compile xorgxrdp against xrdp
sources by specifying XRDP_CFLAGS on the configure
command line.
./configure XRDP_CFLAGS=-I/path/to/xrdp/common
When logging in to xrdp using an RDP client, make sure to select Xorg on the login screen. xrdp will tell xrdp-sesman to start Xorg with the configuration file that activates the xorgxrdp modules.
Make sure your system has the X.Org server (typically xserver-xorg-core or
xorg-x11-server-Xorg package). Check that Xorg is in the standard path
(normally in /usr/bin
).
First off, thanks for taking your time for improve xorgxrdp.
If you contribute to xorgxrdp, checkout devel branch and make changes to the branch. Please make pull requests also versus devel branch.
To debug xorgxrdp, you can run Xorg with xorgxrdp manually:
Xorg :10 -config xrdp/xorg.conf
See also the tests
directory for the tests that exercise xorgxrdp modules.