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Anydesk linux no desktop
Anydesk linux no desktop




anydesk linux no desktop anydesk linux no desktop

Some other seem to prefer to use Windows RDP, but I've never really had success, with that one. where it's claiming your an Commercial User, when you are not.

anydesk linux no desktop

& then tried 'AnyDesk' as well, and that does work, okay,īut I'm staying with "Teamviewer" for the moment. Urgh.Īlso did remove "NoMachine" as I've had some issues with getting it to work well, I tried another one, though I can't recall its name, and there was absolutely no way that I could to stop it presenting a remote machine's kde UI in xfce. I don't like TeamViewer because it requires an account, and as Pierre said, it often thinks you should be on a commercial license. I built my own LMDE4 2.5Gbe router and in the end I had to reconfigure the network to use static IPs in order to get around constantly specifying connection and screen resolution details, this is despite all the machines on the network being accessible by their host names. NoMachine has a terrible habit of replacing explicitly specified server names with IP addresses, irrespective of the user giving it a resolvable machine name, so every time you connect, and if the machine lease has expired and a new IP assigned, NoMachine either complains that it doesn't know about the machine and forces you to specify every single connection detail all over again, or it just spins its wheels then complains it can't find the remote machine at all so you then have to create a whole new connection from scratch. I don't have crashing issues at all, but your latter comment prompts a response. At first, I thought it was going to be good, but it won't stay hooked up, it keeps crashing, and I have to access the 'target machine' to get it working again.






Anydesk linux no desktop