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Hi,
one of my setups has two monitors. I want to display a RDP session on the right screen in full screen on all virtual desktops. Before I used Cinnamon and "rdesktop" to get the full screen RDP session with a Gnome specific tweak I do not remember to display it on all desktops. I know the "pin" on KDE windows but I can't use it without decoration. Any suggestions how to get what I want by just clicking one icon which may start a script if necessary to get this? TIA |
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I know that if you are using krdc, there is a button you can use to switch between windowed and full-screen modes, I thought rdesktop had a similar mechanism. If so, you can switch to windowed mode, use the usual method for pinning the window to all desktops, then switch to full-screen mode.
If rdesktop doesn't have such a feature, you should still be able to use Alt+F3 to open the window menu when the window is full-screened the way you want. You could also set up an Application-Specific setting to manipulate the rdesktop window the way you want automatically. You may also try krdc which provides similar functionality to rdesktop.
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Cool! Thanks! Thats what I'm looking for. Works. |
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