Okay, the new RDP feature of Gnome is amazing, works just perfectly. Even Audio. The Firefox snap is rather snappy (sorry) now and launched quickly, thunderbird is a bit slower, but still a better performance than firefox used to be when they started using snap for it.
All in all, not a bad first impression.
Looking forward to taking a deeper look at 24.04 this weekend
@fedops you don‘t need to be logged into a local session in order to use it, it creates a virtual one using your client’s preferred resolution. If you are already signed in, it takes over that session as it used to. Almost on par with Windows by now. (RDP is the only thing about Windows I prefer over any OS)
It also feels faster, so they seem to have worked in the streams compression
I'm not really a fan of rdp since it's essentially a security nightmare, and extending this to non-windows machines is a wrong move IMHO. But I accept that it has become a defacto standard.
Only thing I whish was there is seemlessly switching between the rdp and local session, like on windows, aka starting a remote session while out and about and then just logging into it, when I return home. Guess that makes my gnome 47 whishlist
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