I'm using *x11vnc*... It's quite simple, you can activate when needed or make a simples script to run on startup. I also use *vncserver*, it is a little hard to setup, and you will probably connect to a different display, so, on the case to assist an user, it is not good!
2014-05-13 15:43 GMT-03:00 John Hupp <[email protected]>: > On 5/13/2014 2:30 PM, John Hupp wrote: > > On 5/13/2014 8:57 AM, Chuck Boecking wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > What is the best way to connect to lubuntu remotely from multiple > devices (computer, tablet, etc..)? I am *not* referring to connecting > simultaneously. I just need access to the remote desktop from what ever > device I am using. > > I have become a big fan of lubuntu in the last year. Mainly because I > can use it with xrdp to manage remote servers and perform remote > development. When not connected, xrdp+lubuntu leaves virtually no traces in > memory or CPU. Another benefit is that remote desktop exists for almost any > client. > > As you are probably aware ubuntu 13+ breaks xrdp+lubuntu. When you try > to log in, you get a gray screen. There are many people posting solutions > that prescribe leaving lubuntu to go to xfce4. Here are more > details<http://askubuntu.com/questions/449785/ubuntu-14-04-xrdp-grey>. > I believe the issue is with xrdp (not lubuntu). > > I am hoping you guys can help me find a better remote connectivity > option. Please let me know what works best for you. > > Thank you for your consideration and regards, > > > Chuck Boecking > 512.850.6068 (office and cell) > [email protected] > ChuckBoecking.com > chuck.boecking (skype) > http://www.linkedin.com/pub/chuck-boecking/10/970/17b > > > I'm currently using Google Chrome Remote Assistance, which so far is the > best compromise I've seen for a situation where a set of known devices are > accessed regularly (as opposed to one-off connections). I'm using it with > laptops/desktops running Lubuntu and Windows. I don't know about tablet > support. > > It's not as good as Chrome Remote Desktop (which is not offered on Linux), > in that it requires the user to start the host program (which can be a > bookmark in Chrome, or a desktop shortcut), issue an invitation, and give > you an access code. > > But the performance is better than any VNC-based solution I know of, and I > don't have to set up and run some sort of an access server. > > In the past I have used Intel Mesh, which doesn't require user > intervention on the host machine, but I have not been able to get it > working under Lubuntu 14.04. > > > I should have added that I was looking for a solution that was free even > for business usage. For cases that are personal-use only or where there is > a budget for it, TeamViewer works VERY well. > > > -- > Lubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users > >
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