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Is there a remote desktop solution for GNU/Linux as performant as RDP for Microsoft Windows?

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Currently I have a very powerful dedicated server I run Windows 10 on and RDP into from other Windows "thin clients". This works very well and you can barely feel that you're RDPing. Multiple monitors, audio, microphones, USB, etc. all just work. I'd prefer to be using Linux, Manjaro or any of the Debian/Ubuntu flavours, on the dedicated server with a desktop environment. And I wouldn't mind if my thin clients used Linux or Windows. I've tried VNC , xrdp, freerdp, nomachine, etc, but none are as performant, stable, and feature-rich as RDP on Microsoft Windows. They still feel very remote. I only need a single session at a time, and I only ever use one client at a time. Multi monitor support for my client is a must.
Asked by Daniel Dewhurst (266 rep)
Dec 30, 2020, 12:59 PM
Last activity: Dec 31, 2020, 12:16 PM