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submitted 1 year ago by jpittman@mastodon.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Whats the best solution for remote controlling Gnome linux workstation from macOS on a local network? @linux

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[-] ulkesh@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I’m sorry, and I know everyone recommends it, but RustDesk is not fully baked. Every time I have tried it, I consistently have issues with the Mac client.

I’m also looking for a good, reliable, and fast Remote Desktop solution between my Mac and my Linux rig. It used to be TeamViewer, then they got to be greedy. Then it was Chrome Remote Desktop, but it doesn’t work well on Arch (for me, anyway) and I’ve de-Googled myself as much as I’m able. Then I tried RustDesk and I had nothing but issues.

I may go back to NoMachine. It wasn’t perfect, but it at least worked most of the time.

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