OoO En  ce doux  début de matinée  du jeudi  09 avril 2009,  vers 08:27,
Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant+debianb...@freegeek.org> disait :

> it seems like connecting to xrdp using "rdesktop -s SESSION" should allow for 
> a
> way to select something other than the default session, but no matter what,
> /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh is used, which simply contains:

>   . /etc/X11/Xsession

> to select a session, Xsession normally takes a single argument, such as an
> x-window-manager or x-session-manager, but there's no possible way for it to 
> do
> so.  unfortunately, no arguments appear to be passed to startwm.sh, so you
> can't simply pass that on...

> apparently, the xrdp in opensuse or suse does support session selection
> in this manner, although *suse's xrdp appears to have significant
> patches which may be relevent.

There seems to  be nothing new about this in xrdp  0.4.1. I have grabbed
source of SuSE package but I don't find anything revelant in it, neither
in  the  patches,  nor  in  diff.bz2. startwm.sh  seems  unchanged  from
upstream.

I will try to install a SuSE and see what is done. If you already have a
SuSE installed, could you tell me what startwm.sh looks like?
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