Which #freeSoftware does allow #screenSharing (not only viewing, but also keyboard and mouse), between at least Windows and #Linux (either X11 or Wayland, doesn't matter)?
Say what you will about Microsoft (and this is Mastodon, so I know you will) (and frankly, you're usually not wrong), but Remote Desktop is a frickin' miracle.
Windows 11 22H2 will soon allow you to uninstall the Remote Desktop Connection (presumably mstsc.exe). Does anyone know where you would reinstall this if you wanted it back? Thanks! #Windows#rdp#RemoteAccess
Anyone have experience setting up a #rdp solution with an elderly parent when you can't be physically present to assist on the config for their end? The ISPs must do this all the time.
I'm on Linix, they're on windows. I've read #chrome has a screen share option, wonder if that'd be a jumping off point for #cmd or #powershell access. All I need is a shell...
The entire city of #Yellowknife is being evacuated. This is unprecedented and terrifying.
And thousands of citizens aren’t aware because Meta continues to block news in the country.
This is what happens when citizens are convinced to use an American multinational corporation as their community’s primary communications channel — a corporation that couldn’t give two shits about anything except its “fiduciary duty” to shareholders.
Introducing KRdp: A library from KDE team that redefines remote desktop control by combining RDP's efficiency with H.264 compression https://debugpointnews.com/krdp-wayland/
You know you're a #summer cat when you're sitting on the couch with a laptop on a sunny morning, and you need to launch a graphical app like #GNOME Builder on your desktop workstation merely 5 meters away in the adjacent room, but you just do it via a #RDP remote desktop session instead of moving away from the #sunlight :blobmiou:
I used to use #krdc, but that has stagnated and has gone janky under wayland. I started using the freerdp command aliased with all switches to "rdp" - but there are times this also feels a bit janky.
I'm trying to connect to a lab machine using its IP via Microsoft Remote Desktop on macOS on a WLAN without internet access.
It doesn't work. There is "no network"
The #DNS settings und the WiFi connection show the correct IP of the server. If I run 'scutil -dns' I only get unreachable resolvers.
If i connect to the #Troopers23 WiFi everything works. Funny is, that xfreerdp "can" connect to the #RDP server (it fails with a certificate error)
So it seems the problem is somewhat DHCP not configuring the network in a way #MacOS expects it regarding the DNS settings. This combined with the way the DNS lookup is done 🤪
Great news for remote desktop with #GNOME: according to my testing, I can confirm that Mutter 44.2, which is now landing in #Fedora 38's updates, makes #RDP work correctly again; the regression I had found in version 44.1 is indeed gone: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2783