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Earlier this month I tried some options. Just my personal experience as a basic user. Disclaimer: trying to connect over internet (not LAN) to a machine running Plasma Wayland. Some points I remember:
Ctrl+C
didn't work consistently for me with TeamViewer, even after searching for grab keyboard-like settings.Alt+Tab
to switch active window also doesn't work properly on TeamViewer, it's captured by local machine instead of remote.I ended up using NoMachine. I guess it has similar performance as connecting to a Windows machine using FreeRDP, but with some minor issues like no audio (for me this wasn't important).
So from my experience, I'd rank this way:
Didn't try VNC options because everyone says (from what I read) they perform poorly.
Really appreciate the detailed write-up!
I've used NoMachine in the past. But that was years ago. I think I'll give it another try. Thanks for the input.
I'm controlling my Xubuntu media server using NoMachine from my Windows 10 PC, and NoMachine takes over some of the keyboard shortcuts. Ctrl, alt, and t opens a NoMachine menu instead of the terminal, for example.
It's only started fairly recently, so might just be a new setting that I haven't checked yet.