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You're getting some great advice already on this thread so please do try it.
As MadeInGermany says, run 'rdesktop' command on Ubuntu.
I suggest you boot from a 'live' Ubuntu DVD, open a 'terminal' session, and run 'rdesktop' just to test it all. You can think about installing it on a hard drive later.