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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.

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[–] yamper@piefed.social 12 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

if you can afford the hardware, getting something dedicated like a JetKVM is nice because you don't have to wait for VNC software to boot. since it acts like a monitor and keyboard, you can even enter BIOS with it. JetKVM sells an extension board that you could hook up to your server motherboard's power buttons to turn it on/off too.

for fully software solutions, i like using apollo on the server and moonlight on the clients. it's built for game streaming, but it works for remote desktop too. i have apollo and moonlight installed on a bunch of my devices anyways so this saves me from installing an additional client most of the time.

[–] nodiratime@lemmy.world 1 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

There is also input-leap, if a monitor is present.

On the server/remote side, x2go is also worth a mention.