nx-libs
FreeRDP
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nx-libs
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Unable to install X2Go due to SHA256 error
I'm unable to install X2Go using the Software manager due to a sha256sum error when validating dependencies. x2go is available from AUR, and depends on nx-libs, but the file seems to be corrupted. This is the repo of the file (https://github.com/ArcticaProject/nx-libs/tags), so one workaround I came up with is to manually link the nx-libs source code, but I'm unsure 1. if this is possible, 2. this is advisable, as I prefer to keep track of software with pacman/Software manager 3. how to do it.
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Krfb works better than x11vnc/x0vncserver
NX libraries of X2Go are actually the most recent stable versions of NXv3 libs available. They are versioned as 3.5.0.x and include the patchset developed by X2Go and others. NoMachine dropped the NXv3 development branch completely and NXv4 was released as closed source only.
FreeRDP
- FreeRDP 3.2.0
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Windows App Virtualization
#======================================================================== # NAME: run1in.sh # # PURPOSE: # # Login to Windows and Execute a Remote App to display on your # Linux Desktop using the Linux application called "freerdp" with: # # Since we are "localized" (Host to Container on the Host) we ignore # (re "don't use" RDP normal "certificate" authentication. # #------------------------------------------------------------- # xfreerdp command line options used are: # # (bpp:32) 32 bits per pixel (ie display resolution) # # a dynamic remote desktop "window" that's can be # resized/minimized/maximized on your Linux Desktop # # There are 2 Prerequisites for use of this script: # # 1) You have installed freerdp on your Linux Host # $ sudo apt install freerdp2-x11 -y # -or- # $ sudo apt install freerdp2-wayland -y # # 2) You have created a folder named "shared-folder" on your Linux # Host # example: $ mkdir /home/yourID/shared-folder # # You will use that folder to for exchange of files to/from your # Linux "/home/yourID/shared-folder" and the "Windows" system # you are connecting to! # # On Windows you have to click on "Network" to see the # "shared-folder" to copy/cut&paste/rename files to/from your # Linux Host's "shared-folder" /home/yourID/shared-folder # # Enable use of Clipboard to/from Windows and the Linux Host # # Enable Sound using currently utilizing Pulseaudio on the Linux Host as # neither XRDP or freerdp support/implement Pipewire yet. # # On login to Windows execute the Explorer.exe application which you had # previously setup as a Windows "Remote App" using Kim Knight's awesome # "RemoteAppTool" Windows native application (its on Github). # # On xfreerdp login to Windows the "Remote App".. Window's "Explorer.exe" # will start-up and be presented to the Linux Desktop User as # just another Linux Desktop application's "window". So you will see # Window's "Explorer.exe" presented which you can resize, minimize or # maximize --- or copy files to/from Windows & your Linux Host # /home/yourID/shared-folder # #--------- # NOTE #--------- # There are many more "xfreerdp" command options available: # # see: https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/wiki/CommandLineInterface # # One in particular is can be very useful: # "printer:," : Redirect a specific printer from your # Linux Host to your xfreerdp Windows Desktop "session" so you can print # from Windows to your local Linux attached Printer. #========================================================================
- FreeRDP 3.0.0-C0
- FreeRDP: A remote desktop protocol implementation
- FreeRDP: A Remote Desktop Protocol Implementation
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⟳ 4 apps added, 121 updated at f-droid.org
aFreeRDP (version 2.11.0): FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol client
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FYI stylus's work through Windows Remote Desktop. Also have WIP on freerdp for linux to windows remote stylus-ing, but needs more dev work (help?)
On the linux side, recently I hacked on freerdp to get basic pen & eraser functionality working from the X11 client to be able to remote from linux to windows: https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/pull/9080
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Windows Server Admin Center
Our Linux and Mac users have long used RDP to log into Windows. That's largely obsolete, so the plan is for the remaining Windows to be Infrastructure-as-Code via DSC.
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How Complicated Are RemoteApps?
FreeRDP has had RemoteApp support for a long time. I'd try out that client and see if you could get debugging messages -- or possibly it might just work? They have documentation on the protocol, and pointers to Microsoft's documentation.
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RDP Server for Mac? Looking for a way to control my MAC from my Windows machine (No VNC)
For Linux there is XRDP as well as FreeRDP https://www.freerdp.com both open sourced recreations of the original RDP standard and available for Operating Systems like Linux.
What are some alternatives?
xrdp - xrdp: an open source RDP server
Remmina - Mirror of https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina The GTK+ Remmina Remote Desktop Client
libnx - Library for Switch Homebrew
rdesktop - 🚨 rdesktop is in need of a new maintainter. Please see the home page for more details. 🚨
Remmina
SwitchThemeInjector - Create custom themes for the nintendo switch !
wayvnc - A VNC server for wlroots based Wayland compositors
libvncserver - LibVNCServer/LibVNCClient are cross-platform C libraries that allow you to easily implement VNC server or client functionality in your program.
xpra - Persistent remote applications for X11; screen sharing for X11, MacOS and MSWindows.
docker-kasm - Kasm Workspaces platform provides enterprise-class orchestration, data loss prevention, and web streaming technology to enable the delivery of containerized workloads to your browser.