@socphoenix I re-read. The text says, it’s an open-source protocol implementation with a reference client. I can imagine why a replacement of Microsoft’s server and client might be beneficial:
* a higher security grade (limited, if any part on Windows, but still …)
* RDP server on Linux for mixed server environments to ease remote control, if the client is compatible with both Linux and Microsoft RDP servers
* extend user per server number without license costs
@socphoenix I re-read. The text says, it’s an open-source protocol implementation with a reference client. I can imagine why a replacement of Microsoft’s server and client might be beneficial:
* a higher security grade (limited, if any part on Windows, but still …)
* RDP server on Linux for mixed server environments to ease remote control, if the client is compatible with both Linux and Microsoft RDP servers
* extend user per server number without license costs