Adjust README.Fedora file (do not use wrapper for Xorg any more).
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On Fedora, /usr/bin/Xorg is a script that starts either
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/usr/libexec/Xorg.wrap, which is a SUID binary, or /usr/libexec/Xorg, if the
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former does not exist. Xrdp binary makes sure that SUID of the Xorg.wrap
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binary is not obeyed.
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However, the Xorg.wrap has an additional hurdle to clear, because by default,
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it will only allow users logged into the console to start it.
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So, in order to run the Xorg xrdp session via xrogxrdp, normally a user
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account not logged onto the console will be used. To avoid Xorg.wrap refusing
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to run, put the following into /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config:
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allowed_users = anybody
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Note that xorgxrdp is not installed and configured by default. Each build
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Note that xorgxrdp is not installed and configured by default. Each build
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depends on specific binary version of Xorg, which tends to create very strict
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depends on specific binary version of Xorg, which tends to create very strict
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installation dependencies that can be an inconvenience in EPEL.
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installation dependencies that can be an inconvenience in EPEL.
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