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what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
there are several options for running a remote desktop combination.
most of them will use a copy of the runtime desktop.
but how can I remotely manage the actual runtime desktop of my Debian 9 machine ??
most of them will use a copy of the runtime desktop.
but how can I remotely manage the actual runtime desktop of my Debian 9 machine ??
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
Hi,
What you need is x11vnc.
For more info, see:
x11vnc: a VNC server for real X displays
Another potential solution is AnyDesk.
Phil
What you need is x11vnc.
For more info, see:
x11vnc: a VNC server for real X displays
Another potential solution is AnyDesk.
Phil
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
thanks, but I can't get this working.
i.e. I am testing this on a virtual machine in Parallels
i.e. I am testing this on a virtual machine in Parallels
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
I use SSH for remote management and when I need to run a GUI application remotely then I just do it, without any remote desktop software. X can do it natively (not over the internet, not safe) or using SSH (little overhead but safe over internet). This is also easier on resources, Pi is not exactly a powerhouse.
Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
could you pls explain how ??Segfault wrote:IX can do it natively
or point me in the right direction
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
point me in the right direction
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man ssh
Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
Search for Xorg server/client concept. Everybody runs them in the same machine, but they can be run in different boxes, this was the design from very beginning. Say, server runs in your desktop and remote client connects and displays in your desktop. The remote box even does not need the Xorg server installed, just the GUI application with supporting libraries. Incoming connections are on port 6000 and are not encrypted, thus this solution is not recommended outside of trusted network. Nowadays Xorg servers are configured not to listen on port 6000 by default, so you need to start X with "-listen tcp" option. Then use xhost command to allow incoming connections from given remote host. This should give you the idea, I'm sure there is plenty of tutorials if you search for them.
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
It worked for me when I used it on Debian Jessie. I connected via SSH using a reverse tunnel (a person at the remote computer connected to my computer using SSH).fred44nl wrote:thanks, but I can't get this working.
i.e. I am testing this on a virtual machine in Parallels
Did you try using AnyDesk?
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
at this moment I am streaming over DLNA.pcalvert wrote:a person at the remote computer connected to my computer
but I would like to run my Fitlet headless, no keyboard, no mouse, just connected to my TV with HDMI.
so, there is no person at the other end.
I would like to stream directly to my TV, using desktop:0
that is, the desktop that shows after booting.
I did see AnyDesk, but seems expensive.
now looking at RealVNC.
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Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
Will not work, you cannot use hardware decoding remotely. You better consider a backend/frontend solution. There are plenty of backends for media and frontends for playing them remotely. For instance, I use TVHeadend in my backend and Kodi in all frontends.
Re: what remote desktop uses the actual runtime desktop ??
for what it is worth, it is working as I had in mind
my machine is connected to my TV with an HDMI cable.
there is no keyboard, nor mouse.
on my machine, running Debian 9 - LXDE, I have installed realvnc
not easy to get it working, but it does now
the viewer on my laptop is also from realvnc
when I make a vnc-connection with my machine, it shows rdp0:
this is the same desktop that shows up om my TV
so, remotely, I can do anything that one normally would do with a keyboard and a mouse.
I can start showing a video with SMPlayer, even if this video is HEVC
anyway, I satisfied with this solution
my machine is connected to my TV with an HDMI cable.
there is no keyboard, nor mouse.
on my machine, running Debian 9 - LXDE, I have installed realvnc
not easy to get it working, but it does now
the viewer on my laptop is also from realvnc
when I make a vnc-connection with my machine, it shows rdp0:
this is the same desktop that shows up om my TV
so, remotely, I can do anything that one normally would do with a keyboard and a mouse.
I can start showing a video with SMPlayer, even if this video is HEVC
anyway, I satisfied with this solution
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