Sujet : Re: gnome-remote vs vnc clients
De : Pancho.Jones (at) *nospam* protonmail.com (Pancho)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 14. Apr 2025, 11:41:11
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On 4/14/25 07:14, Andy Burns wrote:
Pancho wrote:
I'm using Ubuntu 24.10, Gnome-47, wayland. RDP works. However, I think this is a recent thing. So probably not applicable to you.
Yes, I don't think Gnome 40 supports RDP, it would suit me, but I'd rather stick with something centos'ish rather than fedora'ish.
Reading a bit, it is actually FreeRDP, which lists Gnome 42 as the first version offering support.
Centos is dead, isn't it? I think you need to move to a newer distro.
Alternatively Ubuntu LTS 25.04 later this week?
Surely moving to Debian is a bigger step than a new Red Hat distro. I like my comfy slippers as much as the next old man, but even I will switch between Debian distros.
In the past, I've used NoMachine, which I don't like as much as RDP, but it is useable.
I don't see how Gnome has managed to apparently support only one security type (18) that no VNC client supports, and not even a way of ignoring security?
Yeah, what can I say, whenever I've tried VNC, it has been shit. That's why I used TeamViewer and then NoMachine.