Sujet : Re: gnome-remote vs vnc clients
De : Pancho.Jones (at) *nospam* protonmail.com (Pancho)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 15. Apr 2025, 22:33:42
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On 4/15/25 16:04, Andy Burns wrote:
Pancho wrote:
I'm using Ubuntu 24.10, Gnome-47, wayland. RDP works.
I now have a Fedora41 VM for testing (also using gnome47 and wayland)
it needed some minor dicking about with /etc/xrpd/xrdp.ini
RDP works from the standard mstsc.exe client on the server that's hosting the fedora VM
clipboard works both ways (for text at least)
after adjusting for hi-DPI scaling, very readable
vi in a terminal session is oddly s t r e t c h e d out and cursor is almost off-by-one column
Wild guess would be font, possibly locale related, local machine remote machine mismatch. e.g. C.UTF-8, GB_UFT8. Not remote desktop per se. But that is just a wild guess.
I'm using nested RDP (win11->winsvr25->linux) but seems responsive enough, it's eating quite a bit of CPU though, perhaps the scrape intervals need tweaking?
h264_frame_interval=16
rfx_frame_interval=32
normal_frame_interval=40
Yeah, I dunno, I only do very occasional stuff into a Linux RDP server. Mainly an old PC I repurposed as a Linux backup file server. I don't care much about performance.
Mainly, I use RDP into a remote Windows PC from a Linux client.