LINUX LITE 7.4 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Installing RDP app within Linux Lite LIVE
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My son want to try Linux so I suggested he try Linux Lite Live off a memory stick. One thing he needs to try is accessing his work computer. Under Windows he uses RDP.

Looks like RDP is not pre-installed in Linux Lite. 

Q1: Is it possible to install to a Linux Lite Live? (albeit just for that session)
Q2: What RDP app is recommended? (similar to Win RDP, reliable, easy to configure)

Many thanks
Alan in the UK
1: Using LL in VBox on a Win 10 Pro Ryzen 7 3800X  8GB ram and SSD PC to test code for implementing on various Rasp Pi from Zero to 4
2: LL 6.6 on an old AMD A88MX m/b with A4 5300 processor & 4GB ram and SSD/PCMIe adapter with Clover.
3: LL 6.6 on a Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8 GB of ram and SSD. Dual boot with Win11 Home.
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#2
A1 Yes, performance will not be as good as on a fully installed OS. I would guess that something like remote desktop is quite resource intensive.
A2 Lite software offers Teamviewer. Not needed to use it, but I think it is commercial software so it may not be licensed for using in a work scenario or the free version may be functionally restricted. Personally I've used Remina and some variations of VNC but not extensively (or recently enough) to recommend them.

Good luck.
stevef
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#3
I'd recommend having a look at https://www.dwservice.net/

I've long time ago abandoned Teamviewer for this Open Source solution and even use it to help people installing Linux Lite, i.e. they use an executable in a Linux Lite live environment to give me access.

In your case, if you don't have admin rights on your Windows box at work and/or policies prevent you from installing the DW agent, you still can run the executable (one file to download, no installation necessary) and access your machine from your Linux Lite live session without any additional installation just via the browser.

Hope that helps Smile
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