Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop
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I remember looking for an option like this to compete with rdp.
I tried no machine but it was a flop, appears to use same nx stuff that x2go uses.
In rdp it’s easy to forget you’re on a Remote Desktop. Anything close to x2go?
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@bigbear said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
I remember looking for an option like this to compete with rdp.
I tried no machine but it was a flop, appears to use same nx stuff that x2go uses.
In rdp it’s easy to forget you’re on a Remote Desktop. Anything close to x2go?
If you don't mind using the Mate Desktop environment, you can use xrdp for this. I'm using it on two systems (both are Mint 18).
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@dafyre said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@bigbear said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
I remember looking for an option like this to compete with rdp.
I tried no machine but it was a flop, appears to use same nx stuff that x2go uses.
In rdp it’s easy to forget you’re on a Remote Desktop. Anything close to x2go?
If you don't mind using the Mate Desktop environment, you can use xrdp for this. I'm using it on two systems (both are Mint 18).
xrdp is universally available, but not in the default repositories for RedHat/CentOS. I'd still rather use x2go, fewer security concerns.
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@travisdh1 said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@dafyre said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@bigbear said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
I remember looking for an option like this to compete with rdp.
I tried no machine but it was a flop, appears to use same nx stuff that x2go uses.
In rdp it’s easy to forget you’re on a Remote Desktop. Anything close to x2go?
If you don't mind using the Mate Desktop environment, you can use xrdp for this. I'm using it on two systems (both are Mint 18).
xrdp is universally available, but not in the default repositories for RedHat/CentOS. I'd still rather use x2go, fewer security concerns.
And simpler to set up.
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@bigbear said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
I remember looking for an option like this to compete with rdp.
I tried no machine but it was a flop, appears to use same nx stuff that x2go uses.
In rdp it’s easy to forget you’re on a Remote Desktop. Anything close to x2go?
NoMachine has NX4. X2Go uses NX3. Hardware acceleration can be leveraged with NX4 but not NX3.
NoMachine was the original creator for NX. NX3 is open source while NX4 is proprietary.
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So I am testing Fedora 27 with x2go, and I must say it is very nice.
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@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
So I am testing Fedora 27 with x2go, and I must say it is very nice.
Which desktop environment did you decide to go with?
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Even with 1GB of RAM it seems usable. (2GB would be better no doubt)
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@scottalanmiller XFCE
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Installing Gnome to test that as well.
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@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
Installing Gnome to test that as well.
Won’t work with GNOME 3. It requires hardware acceleration. You will need to use just the published applications.
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@stacksofplates said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
Installing Gnome to test that as well.
Won’t work with GNOME 3. It requires hardware acceleration. You will need to use just the published applications.
I take it Cinnamon is out too then?
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@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
Installing Gnome to test that as well.
Can't. That's why we didn't recommend anything using Gnome.
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@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@stacksofplates said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
Installing Gnome to test that as well.
Won’t work with GNOME 3. It requires hardware acceleration. You will need to use just the published applications.
I take it Cinnamon is out too then?
Correct.
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XFCE isn't bad, it just seems dated. Reminds me of the first time I used Linux in the early 2000's.
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Mate works well over X2Go as well, if you don't like XFCE.
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@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
XFCE isn't bad, it just seems dated. Reminds me of the first time I used Linux in the early 2000's.
XFCE only seems that way by default. Look at Korora, they do an amazing job of polishing up XFCE. Feels super modern there.
But it IS dated, that's its charm. It is light and fast, nothing you don't need.
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@scottalanmiller said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
XFCE isn't bad, it just seems dated. Reminds me of the first time I used Linux in the early 2000's.
XFCE only seems that way by default. Look at Korora, they do an amazing job of polishing up XFCE. Feels super modern there.
But it IS dated, that's its charm. It is light and fast, nothing you don't need.
Same thing with Manjaro too.
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@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
XFCE isn't bad, it just seems dated. Reminds me of the first time I used Linux in the early 2000's.
If I can't use Gnome, then I like KDE.
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@scottalanmiller said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
@aaronstuder said in Cloud-Hosted Linux Desktop:
XFCE isn't bad, it just seems dated. Reminds me of the first time I used Linux in the early 2000's.
XFCE only seems that way by default. Look at Korora, they do an amazing job of polishing up XFCE. Feels super modern there.
But it IS dated, that's its charm. It is light and fast, nothing you don't need.
Yeah but can I watch YouTube and netflix through it???