gnome-remote-desktop exists, but it isn’t as mature as xrdp. I am on Debian stable anyway and wait until it is ready. Locally I prefer Wayland and for RDP xrdp is still the better option in my opinion.
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Linux@programming.dev•GTK Adds "Reduced Motion" Accessibility Option To Follow macOS, Windows & Others
4·2 days agoThis is very nice. So far, the amount of motion on a Gnome desktop isn’t too much for me, but it is on the default iOS behaviour. I am glad that these options exists!
poinck@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•GNOME Mutter Now "Completely Drops The Whole X11 Backend"
4·4 days agoAt home, I like that this is happening, but at work X11 is still needed for xrdp. I have tried gnome-remote-desktop, but it isn’t on par with it. I could not get it to work reliably on Debian 13.
Maybe, with the next stable release it will be ready and the X11-drop will be a non-issue.
Today, I am close to 1 and 5. Had a fairly nice day and everything went smoothly. Today I can afford to sit, watch and be funny. (:
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Proxmox@lemmy.world•Classroom with thinclients and proxmox-backed VMs - What are my options?English
1·11 days agoThat sounds promising. I’ve tested only with xrdp so far. Love to see, when performance can be improved, thx.
poinck@lemmy.worldto
Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•This Week in Gnome #222 Trip NotificationsEnglish
2·16 days agoSo many new extensions. O.O Is this due to the influx of Windows 10 user switching to Linux?
Did you just say, that popups are back? scream
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Proxmox@lemmy.world•Classroom with thinclients and proxmox-backed VMs - What are my options?English
2·16 days agoI used
ssh -Xmany times in the past. The setup you are describing sounds fascinating. The only thing I dont know how to allow the students to connect to a different VM the same way. Not evey seminar will be on the same server/VM.And yes, it seems I was asking for Linux terminal server with GUI login. That would eliminate the possibility to run Windows apps that cannot be emulated.
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Proxmox@lemmy.world•Classroom with thinclients and proxmox-backed VMs - What are my options?English
1·16 days agoThey need to do GIS (QGIS, R and Python), which is doable with only 2D, but sometimes they rely on some webapps that would benefit from from webgl being not slow.
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Proxmox@lemmy.world•Classroom with thinclients and proxmox-backed VMs - What are my options?English
1·16 days agoThx for the input. It really comes down to not use VMs when 3D acceleration is needed.
poinck@lemmy.worldto
Gnome@discuss.tchncs.de•This Week in Gnome #221 Virus SeasonEnglish
1·23 days agoI hope Fractal gets Spaces support soon. [=
I am just guessing: Could sector size have something to do with it?
And no, I wouldn’t trust it.
On my EIZO monitor with DP connected I have no issues seeing all of the boot process (Gentoo and Debian 13). I just have to ensure I power up the monitor 1 second before starting the computer. This monitor has great colors for it’s age, only 60Hz, though.
At work I noticed the newer Dell monitors seem to boot for 2 to 5 seconds, but the BIOS on both work machines is slow enough to don’t bother counting down 5 seconds until I boot them.
Generally, I find it a bit annoying and great that everything “monitors” is so dynamically detected. This is why I always power on the monitors first and I can live/work in peace.
Maybe. But, only until bedtime I managed to solve all the issues and I needed to it run overnight. I had use flag issues only every 3 to 6 months, granted, but it was enough for me.
gnome-software, it can also tell you whether the app you want to install is available natively.
Interesting. Why not use systemd-nspawn? From what I understand, the kernel is shared anyway.




same, there is only one reason to get Ubuntu over Debian, if you have a Nvidia gpu, they make it easy to just work.
But, if you don’t need cuda, I recommend an AMD gpu and stick with Debian or Fedora. It is trouble free.
PS: I will try immutable distros some day, pinky promise ^^