Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install
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@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
Looks pretty rad! If I could run it on Vultr and have an RDP-level experience to this I would be in heaven. Or there anything on that level?
I have tried No Machine without much luck, have never seen VNC run nearly as well as RDP 10 or even 8.
You can run FreeRDP on there. I've not tested it recently, though.
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@black3dynamite said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@black3dynamite said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
Since I'm invested in Fedora, I would like to try a Fedora Deepin spin.
Deepin is a full distro. They don't make a separate desktop environment that can be spun on another platform.
Are you sure?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Deepin_Desktop_EnvironmentInteresting. Even Deepin's own website doesn't have info about DDE as a separate entity.
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@scottalanmiller look under Projects - Desktop Environment.
How are you accessing your VM of this? I saw Remmina uses GTK+ but no idea about how well it works.
The FreeRDP project seems to have stalled on RDP 5.2, which is a world of different. Sometimes I am in a remote RDSH session and forget that I am in it (running Visual Studio, Photoshop, etc lately) Youtube, music, RDP 10 just seems perfect.
Really wish Linux had this. I would probably never have a need for Windows again.
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My VM is available over the web interface via the Scale HC3 manager. You could consider Guacamole as well, if you don't have a Scale cluster like me
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@scottalanmiller I have been thinking about trying out. Just looking for something that could handle real intense usage (youtube streaming, graphics editing). Something that would make me forget I am in a remote session, or close to it.
I am everywhere these days and its nice to be able to jump on and off my personal desktop.
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@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@scottalanmiller I have been thinking about trying out. Just looking for something that could handle real intense usage (youtube streaming, graphics editing). Something that would make me forget I am in a remote session, or close to it.
I am everywhere these days and its nice to be able to jump on and off my personal desktop.
I doubt that Guacamole will handle that that smoothly, but worth a try.
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it looks very nice distro , but as you tested it , what is the preferred one " Korora Cinamon " or " Deepin "
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@alyragab said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
it looks very nice distro , but as you tested it , what is the preferred one " Korora Cinamon " or " Deepin "
@scottalanmillerI really don't have a "preferred" all that much. I'm using Gecko on my desktop currently and Ubuntu on my laptop.
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This looks to be a cool feature...
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@black3dynamite i'm guessing so, I've not had a chance to test it out.
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Most Linux assistance tools are VNC somewhere in the chain.
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I was reading somewhere about the remote assist being built in when I was googling around earlier about remote desktop solutions. I guess a couple years ago they started building it in.
I thought it was actually code from Chrome Remote Desktop that was mentioned rather than VNC.
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@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
http://linuxbsdos.com/2015/12/01/chrome-remote-desktop-is-used-on-deepin-15-for-remote-assistance/
Weird, I wonder how that all works. Very interesting.
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@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
http://linuxbsdos.com/2015/12/01/chrome-remote-desktop-is-used-on-deepin-15-for-remote-assistance/
Weird, I wonder how that all works. Very interesting.
That would mean uninstalling chrome will break it.
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@black3dynamite said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@scottalanmiller said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
@bigbear said in Deepin Linux 15.4.1 Install:
http://linuxbsdos.com/2015/12/01/chrome-remote-desktop-is-used-on-deepin-15-for-remote-assistance/
Weird, I wonder how that all works. Very interesting.
That would mean uninstalling chrome will break it.
Makes sense. And Chrome is the sole default browser, as well. So that explains a bit there.