this post was submitted on 01 Feb 2026
82 points (100.0% liked)

Selfhosted

55458 readers
975 users here now

A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.

Rules:

  1. Be civil: we're here to support and learn from one another. Insults won't be tolerated. Flame wars are frowned upon.

  2. No spam posting.

  3. Posts have to be centered around self-hosting. There are other communities for discussing hardware or home computing. If it's not obvious why your post topic revolves around selfhosting, please include details to make it clear.

  4. Don't duplicate the full text of your blog or github here. Just post the link for folks to click.

  5. Submission headline should match the article title (don’t cherry-pick information from the title to fit your agenda).

  6. No trolling.

  7. No low-effort posts. This is subjective and will largely be determined by the community member reports.

Resources:

Any issues on the community? Report it using the report flag.

Questions? DM the mods!

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

I have an old pc on which I run jellyfin and some other stuff. It's only connected through lan. I used to use window's remotedesktop to connect to it, but that stopped working.

Now I'm looking for a good remote desktop. Because it s tucked away in a corner, fysical acces to it is cumbersome.

My server runs mint with xfce. My laptop runs windows 11, because of work reasons.

I'm inclined to use something like anydesk, but I'm unsure how to trust that company.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 19 points 13 hours ago (4 children)

I use RustDesk because it's good enough. It may not work for everything, but it is open source and has suited my needs.

I have it launch on boot in Mint and it works fine

[–] Lemmchen@feddit.org 13 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

+1 for RustDesk. Basically open-source de-shittified TeamViewer.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 5 points 12 hours ago

Exactly how I found it. Looking for open-source TeamViewer essentially.

Works very well for the tasks I throw at it. Hosting it yourself is easy as well

[–] Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works 5 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

RustDesk really is fantastic. No shade to any of the other solutions suggested in this thread, but 99% of the time when someone needs remote desktop access, RustDesk is exactly what they need.

[–] MoonRaven@feddit.nl 5 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

Agreed and you can self host the backend if you want.

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago

Yeah I suppose I should have said what I've used it for but I think I've only really used it for Android, Linux, and I think I may have put it on Windows once, not sure. Overall I run into few circumstances I've ever needed to go the machine, usually it's tied to bios/driver issues on the laptop I use for a server, not Rust issues

[–] Mihies@programming.dev 1 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

But does it allow login on machine and multi monitors like RDP does? These are two features I can't live without (at least the former).

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 4 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (1 children)

May I ask a bit more?

Can you launch on system start up as opposed to user, yes in my experience.

Can you login when the user has not yet been logged in, yes in my experience so long as the program is launched by the system as a service and not a user login option.

If the machine has multiple monitors, you may need to test, as I standardly use a phone (android) to remote to my desktop/laptop seveer environments where I can individually choose a monitor if they have more than 1 I believe, but having one screen on the phone, I don't view both at the same time.. nor would it be convenient..

It's a free 2 minute try it out really. The uninstall if you don't like. If you really like it maybe consider hosting your own. But otherwise you can use it from their severs for free and it will remember your recent connections and passwords if you want on your local device...

I feel like a salesperson for a free product lol

Edit: I realized I asked no questions, did that answer yours?

[–] Mihies@programming.dev 1 points 5 hours ago

Got it for login, makes sense, but not sure whether multimon really works. I mean when the server doesn't have physical monitors attached. I know I could do the install-try, but if anybody has experience it's even easier. So experience is appreciated.

[–] ShortN0te@lemmy.ml 1 points 10 hours ago

It actually does both. Not really tested the multimonitor features but its there and it works, not sure if to the same degree as in rdp.