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    FreeRDP

    FreeRDP

    FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol library and clients

    FreeRDP is a free implementation of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), released under the Apache license. Enjoy the freedom of using your software wherever you want, the way you want it, in a world where interoperability can finally liberate your computing experience. The nightly builds are installed into /opt/freerdp-nightly and can be installed in parallel with the distributions regular freerdp package.
    Downloads: 82 This Week
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    xrdp

    xrdp

    An open source RDP server

    xrdp provides a graphical login to remote machines using RDP (Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol). xrdp accepts connections from a variety of RDP clients: FreeRDP, rdesktop, NeutrinoRDP and Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (for Windows, macOS, iOS and Android). As Windows-to-Windows Remote Desktop can, xrdp supports not only graphics remoting but also two-way clipboard transfer (text, bitmap, file), audio redirection, drive redirection (mount local client drives on a remote machine). Connect to a Linux desktop using RDP from anywhere (requires xorgxrdp Xorg module). ...
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    jfRemote

    jfRemote

    Remote Desktop Client (RDP and VNC)

    Remote Desktop Client. Supports RDP (freerdp) and VNC. Recommended for those annoyed by Windows Defender Credential Guard. Passwords are saved in clear text and used on command line (not recommended for shared computers).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    lamco-rdp-server

    lamco-rdp-server

    A full-featured Wayland-native RDP server for Linux written in Rust.

    ...Built in Rust on the IronRDP protocol stack (pure Rust, no FreeRDP dependency).
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    myrtille

    myrtille

    A native HTML4 / HTML5 Remote Desktop Protocol client

    ...Server side, it uses the .NET (C#) framework and the RDP protocol through an HTTP(S) gateway. It's very comparable to Guacamole (https://github.com/glyptodon) or FreeRDP-WebConnect (https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP-WebConnect), except it uses the Microsoft .NET (C#) technologies for a better integration with the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) layer. It also support HTML4, in addition to HTML5, for backward compatibility.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    FreeRDP is a free remote desktop protocol client that implements RDP following the documentation provided under the Microsoft Open Specification Promise.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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