$ info rdesktop//Check the Help information.
$rdesktop 192.168.1.1//Open a 8-bit color,
$rdesktop-A 16 192.168.1.1//This is a 16-bit color, it looks much better.
$rdesktop-U administrator-p ******-a 16 192.168.1.1//Both landed directly, oh, almost what?
There is the-F full-screen operation,-g specifies to use the screen size-G 800*600+0+0 This +0 ah, that's you.
This window appears on your Linux location,
Nothing else! Plus-R sound:local can get the sound back.
$rdesktop-U administrator-p ******-a 16-r sound:local 192.168.1.1
Others,-R has a lot of functions can redirect many things, look at the help will reap a lot.
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-R COMPORT:COM1=/DEV/TTYS0//redirect serial/dev/ttys0 to COM1
-R COMPORT:COM1=/DEV/TTYS0,COM2=/DEV/TTYS1//multiple serial port redirection
-R disk:floppy=/mnt/floppy//redirect/mnt/floppy to remote shared disk ' floppy '
-R disk:floppy=/mnt/floppy,cdrom=/mnt/cdrom,root=/,c=/mnt/c//multiple disk redirection
-R clientname=<client name>//redirect disk settings display client name
-R lptport:lpt1=/dev/lp0//redirect the/dev/lp0 to LPT1
-R LPTPORT:LPT1=/DEV/LP0,LPT2=/DEV/LP1//multiple and Kouzhong directional
-R printer:mydeskjet//printer redirection
-R printer:mydeskjet= "HP LaserJet IIIP"//Printer redirection
-R Sound:[local|off|remote]//Voice redirection
Rdesktop is the next easy-to-use Linux connection for Windows Remote Desktop (not just for this, as long as it is based on the RDP protocol), the legendary 3389.
Rdesktop Connecting to remote Windows