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rustdesk
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What’s an actual use case for Rust
Remote Desktop (RustDesk)
- Remote desktop using Remmina
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What do you think is the next major direction for Rust adoption?
RustDesk uses Rust + Flutter for desktop.
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Best selfhosted remote managment software
Have you tried proxying it via nginx using the stream module? I saw this and after a brief wtf google moment, saw an issue on github where they outline using it.
I recently found Rustdesk while looks pretty promising. The ID server is selfhostable, I finally got rid of my TeamViewer subscription...
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Set wifi on headless mac mini m2
Install RustDesk (https://rustdesk.com) on your MacMini. Write down the ID #, and the Password.
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Transferring connections other PCs?
Downloaded the 64bit installer + portable at https://rustdesk.com/
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Most basic remote software
I come across RustDesk on GitHub's "Trending" page a lot. It looks pretty cool.
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"You have X days left before you can no longer use Anydesk as a Business"
I use a lot of different remote access apps to connect to clients' machines, both free and paid for. The best free ones I use are RustDesk, DW Agent and NoMachine. All free and no "commercial use" bullshit to put up with. The only one of these with limitations is NoMachine which only allows one connection at a time. Rustdesk closely functions the same way as TeamViewer and DW Agent is browser-based only. I also use the paid versions of RemotePC, LogMeIn and Anydesk but the three, free versions listed work just as well as the paid version with no limitations (other than NoMachine)
sunshine
- [Cloudygamer] Des alternatives à moonlight sur AMD ?
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Star Citizen: Question and Answer Thread
There's an alternative to Moonlight called Sunshine you could try.
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Sunshine is a Game stream host for Moonlight, Sunshine is a self hosted, low latency, cloud gaming solution with support for AMD, Intel, and Nvidia GPUs
Im assuming that this project is just a fork of the original sunshine project ( https://github.com/loki-47-6F-64/sunshine ) for the sake of maintaining and updating it and continued development. It looks like the docs page for this new fork is more thorough, but the Readme thats shown on Github should probably have more immediate directions for installation and the things needed for the gamepad support. The less clicks people need to go through to get things set up and running, the better the experience for everyone its gonna be.
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Nvidia removing gamestream from SHIELD devices
For anyone that wants to still use/run Moonlight after this is shut off, there is an open source gamestream server called sunshine that should realistically still work. I used this previously with an AMD 5700XT, and never had any issues with it, and it performs significantly better then the Steam Link app did.
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Has there been any improvements on Steam deck for Pokémon SV? I’m still getting only 11-15 fps with powertools
I think this is the official one https://github.com/loki-47-6F-64/sunshine
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Emu deck blackscreen when streamed to PC
I'm guessing you're trying to stream via steam link? You could try other remote desktop tools such as parsec or sunshine & moonlight.
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Stream 4K hdr gaming from pc to living room tv over lan possible?
If you don't have an Nvidia GPU (or have monitor numbering issues) you can run https://github.com/loki-47-6F-64/sunshine as the server on your PC instead of relying on GeForce Experience.
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Tom's Hardware: AMD Graphics Cards Are the Better Value at Every Price Point
There is an open source project called Sunshine that lets you stream to Moonlight clients from any GPU https://github.com/loki-47-6F-64/sunshine
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Official specs
Edit: In my case I have problems using Moonlight with my laptop, the controllers of the Rp3 doesn't work, so I needed to use another version of Moonlight a bit out dated, but it worked perfectly. If you have an AMD GPU, I recommend the LizardByte version, it's the most updated and stable, but if it doesn't work with your RP3, Use the one made by Loki-47 and follow the instructions and install the VigemBus (this will fix the problem).
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Why is there not a good Linux virtual or remote desktop?
The best option for performance is almost certainly sunshine on Linux and Moonlight on Windows. The only caveat is you need an NVIDIA GPU on Linux https://github.com/loki-47-6F-64/sunshine.
What are some alternatives?
openstream-server
MeshCentral - A complete web-based remote monitoring and management web site. Once setup you can install agents and perform remote desktop session to devices on the local network or over the Internet.
Remotely - A remote control and remote scripting solution, built with .NET 6, Blazor, and SignalR Core.
parsec - A monadic parser combinator library
rustdesk-server - RustDesk Server Program
UltraVNC - UltraVNC Server and UltraVNC Viewer | Official repository: https://github.com/ultravnc/UltraVNC
vita-moonlight - NVIDIA Gamestream client for PlayStation Vita, based on moonlight-embedded
frp - A fast reverse proxy to help you expose a local server behind a NAT or firewall to the internet.
Remmina - Mirror of https://gitlab.com/Remmina/Remmina The GTK+ Remmina Remote Desktop Client
keyboard-configurator - Keyboard configuration UI
Weylus - Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer.
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox