![]() Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.22-1ubuntu1). Unknown media type in type 'all/allfiles' Processing triggers for shared-mime-info (1.2-0ubuntu3). ![]() Subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2 var/lib/dpkg/info/2xclient.postinst: 39: /var/lib/dpkg/info/2xclient.postinst: cannot create /home/username/.kde/share//services/tuxclient.protocol: Directory nonexistentÄpkg: error processing package 2xclient (-install): Registering tuxclient url-protocol handler in kde services folder Unregistering tuxclient url-protocol handler in google chrome Local State file 239429 files and directories currently installed.) I' trying to install this on a 64bit kubuntu 14.04, but: I'd prefer to have windows maximize to an individual display at full color depth so for me it's a fair trade.I'm interested on any linux rdp client that can do two way audio. Of course this would limit the published apps ability to maximize in a spanned mode. ![]() Nixu, if you want to be able to support > 16 bit color depth for published applications against a 2003 SP2 server you will need to engineer a method to launch the rdp web control such that it thinks it is not spanning. I haven't tested it yet but this hotfix will presumably give you up to 16 bit color depth. Perhaps the TS session is limited by the physical max potential of the console? This could explain why it cannot be reproduced on the 2x side OR perhaps your term servers do not have SP2 loaded.Ä®DIT: Looks like this is a known SP2 issue with a hotfix. Not sure if this is an intentional limitation or if it is dependent upon the graphics memory in the graphics card in the term serv. Per the other poster it looks like 2003 SP2 is somehow limiting to 8 bit color. If I turn off spanning and/or go single monitor I get 1600x1200x24 bit color. If I use MSTSC with /span and launch a published desktop I get 3200x1200x8 bit color.
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