Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?
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 @black3dynamite said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: noMachine is nice. That's the NX of which I spoke. We are using it for a lot of stuff now and it works really well. 
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 Trying to go to their site now.. seems like it is down at the moment. 
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 @fuznutz04 working here 
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 Yeah, it was down for about 10 minutes. It's available now. Works great. Thanks. 
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 @fuznutz04 said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: Yeah, it was down for about 10 minutes. It's available now. Works great. Thanks. On Windows use chocolatey and on Mac use homebrew to install nomachine. 
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 @fuznutz04 said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre I didn't ever get back to needing this until now. How were you able to achieve this? I use Fedora 28 and the Cinnamon desktop. Sadly, no, I haven't. From what I can tell, Fedora 28 (probably 29 too) use Wayland by default. I haven't found a way to get it working yet. I tried switching the Login Screen to use X first, but even that didn't help. 
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 @dafyre OK. That is unfortunate. For now, I am going to use NoMachine when needed. 
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 @dafyre said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @fuznutz04 said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre I didn't ever get back to needing this until now. How were you able to achieve this? I use Fedora 28 and the Cinnamon desktop. Sadly, no, I haven't. From what I can tell, Fedora 28 (probably 29 too) use Wayland by default. I haven't found a way to get it working yet. I tried switching the Login Screen to use X first, but even that didn't help. Have you tried disabling Wayland instead? 
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 @black3dynamite said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @fuznutz04 said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre I didn't ever get back to needing this until now. How were you able to achieve this? I use Fedora 28 and the Cinnamon desktop. Sadly, no, I haven't. From what I can tell, Fedora 28 (probably 29 too) use Wayland by default. I haven't found a way to get it working yet. I tried switching the Login Screen to use X first, but even that didn't help. Have you tried disabling Wayland instead? I hadn't thought about that. I'll have to do a fresh install and see how that's done, unless there's a working VNC Server package in Fedora 29... 
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 @dafyre said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @black3dynamite said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @fuznutz04 said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre I didn't ever get back to needing this until now. How were you able to achieve this? I use Fedora 28 and the Cinnamon desktop. Sadly, no, I haven't. From what I can tell, Fedora 28 (probably 29 too) use Wayland by default. I haven't found a way to get it working yet. I tried switching the Login Screen to use X first, but even that didn't help. Have you tried disabling Wayland instead? I hadn't thought about that. I'll have to do a fresh install and see how that's done, unless there's a working VNC Server package in Fedora 29... Just edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and uncomment WaylandEnable=false and then restart. You will have only two options GNOME and GNOME Classic. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @black3dynamite said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @fuznutz04 said in Remote Desktop to Fedora 28?: @dafyre I didn't ever get back to needing this until now. How were you able to achieve this? I use Fedora 28 and the Cinnamon desktop. Sadly, no, I haven't. From what I can tell, Fedora 28 (probably 29 too) use Wayland by default. I haven't found a way to get it working yet. I tried switching the Login Screen to use X first, but even that didn't help. Have you tried disabling Wayland instead? I hadn't thought about that. I'll have to do a fresh install and see how that's done, unless there's a working VNC Server package in Fedora 29... Just edit /etc/gdm/custom.conf and uncomment WaylandEnable=false and then restart. You will have only two options GNOME and GNOME Classic. That gets me one step closer. I can get XRDP to connect to the local VNC server, but the user has to log in (locally) first... :face_with_cold_sweat: 



