Free Linux remote control software?
bikegremlin
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I'm looking for a way to control one Linux Mint computer from another, remote Linux Mint computer.
Something like DameWare for windows, but free.
It doesn't matter whether the software creates a new login session, or "logs in" to the existing session.
I'm using Windscribe VPN with an option of a static IP address and port forwarding (not sure if that's helpful, or a problem if both computers use the same static IP
).
The less command prompt work/learning, the better, but it's not a problem that I'm not willing to overcome if there aren't any GUI alternatives.
Oh, the use case:
I want to be able to use a remote computer for the time-consuming video editing (rendering is the right term?), see when it's over, let it run the next one, while I'm doing some other work far away, on my other computer. ![]()
And no, because of some minute fiddling needed, any batch processing is not an option (for now).
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https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:newtox2go or http://xrdp.org/ (although the easiest option would be just to ssh and then tmux perhaps before running the rendering, but since you asked for GUI solutions..;) )
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A bit lame, but would Chrome Remote Desktop work? I use it to control my Windows PC from my Chromebook. If Mint has a Chrome browser, it might just work. No hassle at all to setup and works even for gaming remotely. Very stable
https://remotedesktop.google.com/
Ympker's Shared/Reseller Hosting Comparison Chart, Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
www.dwservice.net
I used to have X11vnc on Ubuntu desktop, so that it can be controlled remotely from my tablet.
Teamviewer
VNC
XRDP
Ssh X Forwarding
The all seeing eye sees everything...
https://anydesk.com/en/downloads/linux
Quite good on Windows, but I never tried the Linux version.
https://www.nomachine.com/
I use it on Windows to control a Linux machine. Linux to Linux works flawlessly too.
I've been using AnyDesk for a few months and like it, other than it using a lot of data and not being able to consistently wake up my computer that connects via wifi.
Do you know of a good way to limit its bandwidth usage when using a phone (Android) to connect to a computer (Windows)? Even setting quality to "best reaction time" (lowest quality of the 3 options) on both devices, it uses bandwidth like crazy if I'm using mobile data. It once burned through >500MB of data during a 5-minute connection!
I may hijack the thread with this but thought that I should ask here instead of a new thread, as the question is related a bit: Does any self-hosted Anydesk-like software exist?
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Please tag me if something comes up. I would love to know about something like that, too!
I'm not sure what the two of you are referring to, but perhaps https://guacamole.apache.org/ ?
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I used this for a while, https://github.com/immense/Remotely
The client is not lightweight as we see usually in the case of TV or Anydesk