Nisaea,
@Nisaea@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

NoMachine is what you’re looking for. Full login remote desktop multiplatform solution like rdp/xrdp, but wayyy smoother.

kittenroar, (edited )

nomachine works well in my experience; it’s pretty straightforward to set up. And it offers nice performance. It’s free (as in beer), but it is proprietary software – they make their $$ selling enterprise features on their website.

testman, (edited )

>Ctrl+F cockpit
>0 results
my dudes, I am dissapoint
cockpit-project.org

but ok, yes, for actual remote desktop, VNC or RustDesk, despite RustDesk being some open-core implementation that holds the good stuff in the proprietary release. At least it was when I last checked it out.

flashgnash,

I don’t think OP is looking to remote into servers here, personally for servers ssh is great but for accessing my laptop from desktop/vice versa the terminal can be a bit awkward when there are applications with no cli behind them which is where a graphical remote desktop comes in handy

danielfgom,
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

If your machines run X then TeamViewer, Rustdesk or Anydesk should work.

On Wayland I don’t think they will, but I’m not sure. I tried TeamViewer about a year ago and it wouldn’t run under Wayland.

In general, remote desktop is a pain on Linux.

starlord,

SSH or RustDesk

ShortN0te,

RustDesk

With the shit they pulled on ‘fixing’ wayland support i would not recommend using their code ever.

github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk/blob/…/linux.rs#L411…

SciPiTie,

Do you have any context links? That sed looks like something I’d do after 20h not finding the issue at first glance…

velox_vulnus,
@velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml avatar

That is definitely not going to work on Guix or NixOS lol.

starlord,

Interesting. I found RustDesk recommended as an alternative to AnyDesk. Do you have alternate suggestions?

interceder270,

I would use Remmina VNC.

maniel,

x forwarding is the way to go, i mean i remember i’ve run NetBeans IDE on linux, forwarded it via ssh to my windows netbook (netbook!!!, it was 2009?) to show my project to my professor at college, i remember i used Xming on Windows

ArtVandelay,
@ArtVandelay@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll add to the mix, if it’s Gnome DE, rdp is built in now, it’s under settings > sharing > enable rdp. Then you can use any rdp client, including windows. (Or remmina if from another Linux box)

space_comrade,

I haven’t done this in years but I’ve always found open source solutions to this to be quite clunky and usually barely worked. What always just worked fine for me was Teamviewer. Yeah it’s proprietary and has crappy licensing but it’s mostly a smooth ride.

Do try the open source options first tho, it’s quite possible they got way better in the last few years since I’ve done this.

Bitrot,
@Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

RustDesk Has worked pretty well for me on the rare occasions I need it.

space_comrade,

That looks great, and it gets bonus points for being written in Rust. Thanks for sharing this.

detalferous,

X2go is a great option.

phloatingman,

For gaming, sunshine server and moonlight client. Zerotier or tailscale to get around firewalls.

milkjug,

I have had some success in the past with Rustdesk, which works alright amongst all the other options I’ve tried. However, one word of caution is to temper your expectations on the performance side of things. Visually, it is nowhere near a native experience regardless of software or protocols I’ve tried.

It’s unfortunate that Parsec still doesn’t support hosting on Linux. It is the best implementation of Remote Desktops I’ve used so far, and I tried almost all of them.

It’s first-class in every metric, except it doesn’t host Linux (only as clients), sadly.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Anydesk for wayland machines.

lemmyvore,

Install x2go on the client machine. You need X and SSH on the target machine. That’s it, when you connect it will open a new desktop session on the server.

If you want to connect to an existing desktop session you need x2godesktopsharing installed on the target, you need to activate sharing in x2godesktopsharing, and in x2go client you need to select “session type” as “X2Go/X11 desktop sharing”.

manito_manopla,
@manito_manopla@lemmy.ml avatar

With ssh, but you will only have access to the shell

Nisaea,
@Nisaea@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Wait till you learn about the -X option ;)

manito_manopla,
@manito_manopla@lemmy.ml avatar

If you want something similar to teamviewer, you have rustdek

manito_manopla, (edited )
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