Looking for some suggestions on what works well for RDP/VNC
connections between two Linux boxes, both running GUI (X). Not
interested in anything for Windows, just Linux-to-Linux.
What's your favorite? Thanks for ideas.
Gerrit Kuehn wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Looking for some suggestions on what works well for RDP/VNC
connections
between two Linux boxes, both running GUI (X). Not interested in
anything for Windows, just Linux-to-Linux.
What's your favorite? Thanks for ideas.
Do you want persistent logins? Do you want access to the physical X display (:0), virtual ones, or both? Looking for the client or the
server end (or both)?
If VNC and RDP above are not a requirement (but merely examples): I am using x2go for a couple of years now (and try to avoid the other two,
if possible).
Karel Kral wrote to Dan Clough <=-
Looking for some suggestions on what works well for RDP/VNC
connections between two Linux boxes, both running GUI (X). Not
interested in anything for Windows, just Linux-to-Linux.
What's your favorite? Thanks for ideas.
"both running X" - for that I am using X forwarding via ssh.
Looking for some suggestions on what works well for RDP/VNC connections between two Linux boxes, both running GUI (X). Not interested in
anything for Windows, just Linux-to-Linux.
What's your favorite? Thanks for ideas.
Mike Powell wrote to DAN CLOUGH <=-
Looking for some suggestions on what works well for RDP/VNC connections between two Linux boxes, both running GUI (X). Not interested in
anything for Windows, just Linux-to-Linux.
What's your favorite? Thanks for ideas.
Have you tried Remmina? Seems to work well here. It requres that an
RDP server be running on the machine you want to make the connection
to. I use xrdp for that.
So far the majority of issues I have had are either user error or a network glitch.
Do you want persistent logins? Do you want access to the physical X
display (:0), virtual ones, or both? Looking for the client or the
server end (or both)?
Don't even know enough about it to answer the first two questions...
If VNC and RDP above are not a requirement (but merely examples): I
am using x2go for a couple of years now (and try to avoid the other
two, if possible).
I'm assuming you avoid VNC/RDP for security reasons...
I've added x2go to my list of candidates, and it looks pretty good.
"both running X" - for that I am using X forwarding via ssh.
Ahhhh yes, that may be the simplest approach. Thank you.
Hello Dan!
06 Jun 25 19:50, you wrote to All:
Looking for some suggestions on what works well for RDP/VNC
connections between two Linux boxes, both running GUI (X). Not interested in anything for Windows, just Linux-to-Linux.
What's your favorite? Thanks for ideas.
"both running X" - for that I am using X forwarding via ssh.
Karel
But X is slow as a protocol, and really only feasible with a network connection. RDP works better over the internet.
Thank you for your VERY informative post - I found it extremely
helpful indeed. Appreciate you taking the time to explain all of that.
If VNC and RDP above are not a requirement (but merely examples): I am using x2go for a couple of years now (and try to avoid the other two, if possible).
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