My questions:
What is the preferred Ubuntu (Unity) (cross-platform) remote desktop connection? This was always one of the strongest features of UNIX-like operated machines...
I'm still lost in Ubuntu's complexity. Can anyone out there give a summary how to get into the particular code of this? What happened to ubuntu-2d?
Quite embarrassing, isn't it? This bug is discussed since 2011... I just tried upgrading because 12.04 told me at some point must-have 14.04. I will roll back to 12.04 and stay with it until I'm convinced that an upgrade pays off. Why do we sacrifice a *super, perfectly working* feature like the *seamless* Windows 8/7/XP/android xrdp interface? I thought 14.04 is supposed to be an *up*grade?
Same Problem as stated by Wangzi in #34
the session= gnome-fallback workaroud does not work anymore with 13.10 + and does not seem to come back in 14.04.
This xfce4 solution works, however slow and crappy, and not in a unity desktop:
sudo apt-get install xfce4 xrdp
echo xfce4-session > ~/.xsession
sudo service xrdp restart
My questions:
What is the preferred Ubuntu (Unity) (cross-platform) remote desktop connection? This was always one of the strongest features of UNIX-like operated machines...
I'm still lost in Ubuntu's complexity. Can anyone out there give a summary how to get into the particular code of this? What happened to ubuntu-2d?
Quite embarrassing, isn't it? This bug is discussed since 2011... I just tried upgrading because 12.04 told me at some point must-have 14.04. I will roll back to 12.04 and stay with it until I'm convinced that an upgrade pays off. Why do we sacrifice a *super, perfectly working* feature like the *seamless* Windows 8/7/XP/android xrdp interface? I thought 14.04 is supposed to be an *up*grade?