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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Rdesktop connect to opensuse, < > Key without function Post 302928128 by ortsvorsteher on Tuesday 9th of December 2014 05:46:48 AM
Old 12-09-2014
Rdesktop connect to opensuse, < > Key without function

Hello all. We have running one xubuntu VM on VMware. On this Desktop System 12.03 32 BIT we connect us through x2go.
From this System, we go to by rdesktop to an opensuse vm. But there, our <> key does not work. It is an opensuse VM.

The keyboad layout is german, 105 Keys.

Any Idea?
 

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xpcservice.plist(5)					      BSD File Formats Manual					       xpcservice.plist(5)

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xpcservice.plist -- XPC Service configuration keys and values DESCRIPTION
This document describes the keys-value pairs which configure an XPC Service. An XPC Service is a process which implements the server-side of an XPC connection. The service program is contained inside a Mac OS X bundle. The bundle contains an Info.plist. The XPC Service configu- ration settings are specified by keys and values defined in a dictionary included within the Info.plist. OVERVIEW
An application has a namespace which maps a service name to a running instance of the service program. The namespace is created dynamically and is unique to each application. The namespace is populated with the set of services embedded in the application bundle and embedded in the frameworks used by the application. System frameworks may have embedded XPC Services. Typically, a developer would not connect to this service directly. Instead, the developer would call an API function in the framework and that would contact the service. However, the name of XPC Service must be in the applica- tion's namespace so that the framework code can "see" and connect to the service. XPC Services are "launched-on-demand". They are only started when an application creates a connection to the service and sends a message to it. The service process can be terminated when it is inactive and has been idle for a a period of time. The service process can be started again upon receipt of a new message or connection request. XPC Services should be state-less so that they can come and go as needed. The results of a connection request to an XPC Service from two different applications depends upon the type of the service. The service type controls the policy used to create a new instance of the service. For example, a new connection request from two different applications to an Application-type service in a framework will result in a new instance of the service being created for each application. However, if two applications request the same User-type service, then only one instance of the service will be created for each user. Services embedded in an application bundle will only be visible to the containing application and will be, by definition, Applicaton-type services. A subsequent connection request from an application to a service will result in a new connection to an existing service. CF Bundle Keys These top-level Info.plist keys are required to be defined in the Info.plist file: CFBundleIdentifier <string> This key defines the name of the service; clients use this name to connect to the service. CFBundlePackageType "XPC!" This key identifies the bundle as being an XPC Service. XPCService <dictionary> This key defines a dictionary which contains the settings to configure the XPC Service. XPCService Dictionary Keys The XPC Service may be configured by setting these keys in the XPCService dictionary: ServiceType <string> (default: Application) The type of the XPC Service specifies how the service is instantiated. The values are: o Application Each application will have a unique instance of this service. o User There is one instance of the service process created for each user. o System There is one instance of the service process for the whole system. System XPC Services are restricted to reside in system frameworks and must be owned by root. RunLoopType <string> (default: dispatch_main) The RunLoop type specifies which style of runloop will be started once xpc_main has finished initializing. The values are: o dispatch_main xpc_main will call dispatch_main(). o NSRunLoop xpc_main will call [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] run]. JoinExistingSession <bool> (default: False) By default XPC Services are placed into their own unique audit session. If this key is true, then the service is placed into the session of the application requesting a connection to the service. EnvironmentVariables <dictionary> (default: none) A dictionary containing environment variables (represented as key-value pairs) which are set in the environment of the service process. SEE ALSO
plist(5) Darwin February 8, 2011 Darwin
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