Great operating system, saves lots of time fiddling w/ things to get setup. It would be nice to have some kind of xrdp or vnc service out of the box for this OS. I have been goofing around w/ getting something working for it for a half of a day or so with very marginal success and especially with sound sharing. (UPDATE: I ended up getting things going with a free version of NOmachine, super easy setup)
adding support for xtrx pcie SDR would be nice too, if i can ever access my DragonOS machine remotely, i will share if i get this working.
Last edit: Casey 2022-01-30
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@Casey -- Hello! Did you get audio working with NoMachine?
I got XRDP working with some quirks (it's not loading the same default desktop I would see logging in directly via the Proxmox noVNC console, as the taskbar is back to defaults without, e.g., the shortcuts to Firefox, etc.
No audio with XRDP, though.
Proxmox really pushes you towards VirtViewer/SPICE, but I'm not ready to learn that yet. :P
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Yes i did get nomachine to work with audio. Nomachine is free for my
purposes and ended up being a good solution. The downside is Nomachine
requires a monitor be hooked up to work correctly.
@Casey -- Hello! Did you get audio working with NoMachine?
I got XRDP working with some quirks (it's not loading the same default
desktop I would see logging in directly via the Proxmox noVNC console, as
the taskbar is back to defaults without, e.g., the shortcuts to Firefox,
etc.
No audio with XRDP, though.
Proxmox really pushes you towards VirtViewer/SPICE, but I'm not ready to
learn that yet. :P
I think both XRDP and this https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:installation:x2goserver
pull up LXQT or something besides the Lubuntu themed desktop - they look similar but not exactly the same. I found X2GoServer a little confusing in that it just stopped working at some point, but that may have been my fault as I was messing around with login/desktop settings. I do recall it having sound and it goes over ssh. To bad RealVNC requires a paid level account for audio, it really does work well besides that one aspect.
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Great operating system, saves lots of time fiddling w/ things to get setup. It would be nice to have some kind of xrdp or vnc service out of the box for this OS. I have been goofing around w/ getting something working for it for a half of a day or so with very marginal success and especially with sound sharing. (UPDATE: I ended up getting things going with a free version of NOmachine, super easy setup)
adding support for xtrx pcie SDR would be nice too, if i can ever access my DragonOS machine remotely, i will share if i get this working.
Last edit: Casey 2022-01-30
Casey, there's a ticket someone submitted where we talked about adding xtrc pcie support. In the end, it ended up working.
@Casey -- Hello! Did you get audio working with NoMachine?
I got XRDP working with some quirks (it's not loading the same default desktop I would see logging in directly via the Proxmox noVNC console, as the taskbar is back to defaults without, e.g., the shortcuts to Firefox, etc.
No audio with XRDP, though.
Proxmox really pushes you towards VirtViewer/SPICE, but I'm not ready to learn that yet. :P
Yes i did get nomachine to work with audio. Nomachine is free for my
purposes and ended up being a good solution. The downside is Nomachine
requires a monitor be hooked up to work correctly.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 8:42 PM John T Davis sinisterpisces@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
I think both XRDP and this https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:installation:x2goserver
pull up LXQT or something besides the Lubuntu themed desktop - they look similar but not exactly the same. I found X2GoServer a little confusing in that it just stopped working at some point, but that may have been my fault as I was messing around with login/desktop settings. I do recall it having sound and it goes over ssh. To bad RealVNC requires a paid level account for audio, it really does work well besides that one aspect.