on the home directory there is a hidden folder named .freerdp. What is that and what is the usage of that? I see this when I searched for this question and I found freerdp directory on the first answer
on the home directory there is a hidden folder named .freerdp. What is that and what is the usage of that? I see this when I searched for this question and I found freerdp directory on the first answer
In the Linux world, configuration files and directories are usually found in your home folder ($HOME
, also known as ~/
) and are named as .nameoftheprogram
. Many are collected in the ~/.config
directory (such as ~/.config/google-chrome
) and others are in your $HOME itself (like ~/.mozilla
).
The one you are asking about is the configuration directory for FreeRDP:
FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol client that implements RDP following the documentation provided under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise.
That's where your personal FreeRDP settings will be stored.