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The following switches are used to enable multimonitor usage as well as microphone and sound. Monitor 0 and 1 is used in full screen mode on the linux box. Run xfreerdp from your favorite terminal:
The following switches are used to enable multimonitor usage as well as microphone and sound. Monitor 0 and 1 is used in full screen mode on the linux box. Run xfreerdp from your favorite terminal:


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xfreerdp /monitors:0,1 /multimon /sound /microphone  /u:<user name> /v:<ip address or domain name of the server>
xfreerdp /monitors:0,1 /multimon /sound /microphone  /u:<user name> /v:<ip address or domain name of the server>
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=Installation=
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Ubuntu 20.04 install the package 'freerdp2-x11':
Ubuntu 20.04 install the package 'freerdp2-x11':
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sudo apt install freerdp2-x11
sudo apt install freerdp2-x11
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Revision as of 19:07, 25 January 2021

How to

A nice and convenient variant to use RDP from a Linux box to a windowos system is xfreerdp.

The following switches are used to enable multimonitor usage as well as microphone and sound. Monitor 0 and 1 is used in full screen mode on the linux box. Run xfreerdp from your favorite terminal:

xfreerdp /monitors:0,1 /multimon /sound /microphone  /u:<user name> /v:<ip address or domain name of the server>


To quit the rdp session press the right <ctrl> key and switch to then in the terminal and press <ctrl>+c.


Installation

Ubuntu 20.04 install the package 'freerdp2-x11':

sudo apt install freerdp2-x11