I'm a casual Linux user. I don't fully understand Xsessions and desktop/window manager configs and the like.
I've got a Jetson Nano Mini and I want to setup Xrdp so I can stick it in the cupboard and use it remotely. I've installed Xrdp with
sudo apt install xrpd
and I can connect and login, but the desktop is not the same as the one you get when you login locally. I realise it's a different Xsession (or at least I think I do) but also the theme and layout are different.
What do I need to do so that the desktop I see when I log in via Xrdp looks the same as the desktop I see when I login locally?
I'm not super fussed about connecting to the console session over RDP, but if that's an easy on/off option in some config somewhere it would be good to know. The Jetson Nano is running Ubuntu 18.04.
Asked by Greg B
(341 rep)
Dec 19, 2024, 12:28 PM