I have a post I wrote on this with all the details, and you can find that post here. In this post, I will be taking you through the following: This will enable a secure connection with the VNC host over a secure SSH tunnel. I use this in conjunction with SSH (TCP forwarding & connection forwarding enabled). What I have been able to get working is Virtual Network Computing (VNC), specifically X11vnc. If you have been able to get X2Go or xRDP to work on Linux Mint (with Cinnamon), please leave a comment on how you got that to work :-) X11vnc + SSH I have also been unsuccessful with xRDP, but I’ll keep experimenting with xRDP on Linux Mint. I’m still playing around with X2Go, but unfortunately X2Go does not play nice with Cinnamon (the primary Linux Mint desktop environment). Windows RDP will “lock” the host PC, and when I am back in front of the physical PC I can pick right back up where I have left off. Being honest, I really like Windows Remote Desktop (RDP), because it creates a “private” session meaning if I am remotely connecting to my host PC, no one in the vicinity of my host PC can see what I am doing if the monitor happens to be on. ![]() I’ve tried several different ways to remote control my Linux Mint PCs at home, and have not found a way I really like. Double-click the Connection Profile you created earlier, and remotely connect to your X11vnc host:Ĭonnection to Remote X11vnc Host The Rest of the Story
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