I have a few family members that I help support. For instance, I installed Linux Mint on my grandmother’s PC. She doesn’t know any different and my young cousin doesn’t understand it so he finally stopped giving it viruses. I used to use TeamViewer to take over her PC when she needed support but I got my account banned because they believed I was using it commercially. Oh well!

I have Tailscale installed on the computers. This gives me SSH access. What would you suggest? RDP? Something else?

  • @[email protected]
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    58 months ago

    I believe that Linux Mint supports RDP, built in. You just enable it in the System Settings. Is that not workable?

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      In my experience, RDP locks the screen for anyone at the physical machine. It sounds like OP is wanting a simultaneous screen sharing.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        That’s odd. It does not lock the local user out on Ubuntu, and allows simultaneous use.

      • @thejodie
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        7 months ago

        I think that screen lock is really only the case in Windows. Most linux vnc and rdp servers either run their own completely separate X session or share the console session.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          True enough for VNC but we’re specifically talking about RDP, which is supported by Linux Mint.

          • @thejodie
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            17 months ago

            That’s on me for typing vnc when I meant rdp, but nevertheless it’s true for both.

    • λλλOP
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      38 months ago

      I hadn’t tried it yet. I was just asking to get a census of what’s popular before I dug in too deep.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        Gotcha. As usual with Linux, there are lots of ways to crack the nut. I would be inclined to go with the built-in option, in this case. Less likely to break.