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nirvimel2015-11-24 18:29:14
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nirvimel, 2015-11-24 18:29:14

How to nail krfb (KDE Desktop Sharing) to autoload?

On the remote machine (Debian Jessie), krfb should be automatically launched in minimized form in each session and wait for my connection. Instead, when it starts, it throws out its own window on the screen in which the checkboxes " Eneble Desktop Sharing" and "Enable Unattended Access" are unchecked. What I didn't do:

  1. Edited the default config~/.kde/share/config/krbdrc
    [Security]
    allowDesktopControl=true
    allowUnattendedAccess=true
    allowUninvited=true
    allowUninvitedConnections=true
    askOnConnect=false
    confirmUninvitedConnection=false
    desktopPassword=xxx
    unattendedPassword=xxx
    [invitations]
    invitation_num=0

  2. I created my own config and ran it with --config my_config(I checked all options with and without it).
  3. I also tried one advice Make a LOCK SESSION, leave the configured krfb minimized and reboot. But after the reboot, it gets up again clean with the jackdaws removed.
  4. Added --nodialog- I managed to overcome the opening of the window, but it does not accept connections, if you open the window, then the checkboxes are unchecked.

It seems that when loading, it does not read the configs at all either along the default path or the custom one, although it writes passwords changed from the GUI there, but does not read them at the next start.
Questions:
  1. How can this be in stable Jessie? (I find the second major bug in one day).
  2. How to overcome?
  3. Maybe drag a working krfb from sid/unstable/old_stable or other distributions?
  4. Does your distro have the same bug?

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