@Daniel Wit Preuss (danpre):
> On both computers I use:
> rdesktop -f -k pl -a 8 -z -u user_name -d domain_name -p password 192.168.95.94
The -f switch makes rdesktop for full-screen. When your computer "freezes" it's actually only rdesktop. You can kill it from another session by, for example, pressing Ctl+Alt+F5 and logging in then running "pkill rdesktop" and pressing Ctl+Alt+F7 to get back to your Gnome desktop.
@Daniel Wit Preuss (danpre):
> On both computers I use:
> rdesktop -f -k pl -a 8 -z -u user_name -d domain_name -p password 192.168.95.94
The -f switch makes rdesktop for full-screen. When your computer "freezes" it's actually only rdesktop. You can kill it from another session by, for example, pressing Ctl+Alt+F5 and logging in then running "pkill rdesktop" and pressing Ctl+Alt+F7 to get back to your Gnome desktop.