(depends of your remote environment)īetter than any VNC, even better than an X11VNC connection! Secured and compressed connection FTW. xrdp is an open source Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server that is available on most Linux distributions, and works well with xfce. Now that you have a desktop environment installed, configure a remote desktop service to listen for incoming connections. If you really need it, you can even start the remote graphical environment locally at your Mac's X11, simply running: ubuntu-sessionĮtc. Install and configure a remote desktop server. On a remote Linux Mint env, i simply run: mintmenu& You can even launch only the system (Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Mint, etc.) Main Menu, and interact with the remote system from there, without the need of a full graphical front-end. In order to forward remote apps to local X environment, you need to install X11 on your Mac (you can find it at apple support site): įrom the X11 app, open the terminal, and then access the remote host with: ssh -XC when logged, simply run the command for the desired app, ex: firefox, nautilus, thunderbird, whatever. There are several methods to accomplished that, depending of what you really need to do.
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