Which desktop environment are you using?
just_another_person
Right. From what I'm reading, those tools were simply VNC clients, so whichever method you choose above should work to serve the session, and you just need to match the protocol for your windows client. Tons of great RDP clients out there for the windows side.
You're not giving specifics, but both KDE and Gnome have their own RDP solutions built-in.
If using another DE, just check for solutions as there are many generic ones. I'd generally be looking for RDP solutions over CNC because of Wayland compatibility.aybe NoMachine is interesting to you.
If you want to forward just single windows, look into XWayland and SSH forwarding X apps.
If you're strictly speaking about console access, then SSH.
Humanoid robots are largely inefficient. This is just another stupid AI-style rush to get money from stupid investors. If they were serious about actually evolving industries, they'd be making special-purpose mechanics and do away with the bipedal movement, which has no real benefits in almost any applications.
That's not the issue, it's the changing kernel extensions and passthrough methods of hardware. Causes hiccups from time to time.
Well Trump probably doesn't like wild grasses taking over his precious fairways and greens.
Tying the success of one platform to another to shovel potential investment money to a wildly unpopular product and platform. Ego-fueled indeed. This probably means he's working to funnel taxpayer money to xAI right now.
You'll definitely be struggling with that GPU, so maybe that's a no-go.
You know, if you just want to help the environment of Trump's golf courses, and also not be arrested for trespassing, seeds are really cheap. Especially hearty grasses.
We're counting on you Wisconsin to embarrass this dumbshit and waste his money. (At least someone in the state is getting millions)
At the moment, just VirtualBox for simplicity, but have run flat KVM for similar things in the past. It is FAR from ideal, but better than fucking with dual booting for myself. Also breaks a lot with Nvidia hardware.
Okay, so I just found a simple post with steps, so this is the basic setup.
Then you just find an RDP client on Windows that you like, move it to the monitor you want it on, and run it in fullscreen mode. Then you have a full desktop view on one of your monitors that is your remote Gnome desktop.