Setting up remote desktop sharing on KDE desktop is quite easy. 1. Install KRFB and KRDC. First install the krfb and krdc packages. $ sudo apt-get install krfb krdc. Krfb is the server application that will open a vnc server to enable any vnc client to access your current kde desktop. Krdc is a vnc client for kde. KDE Connect has released a beta testing version of their application for the iPhone. This makes it easy to connect your iPhone, send files, and unlock other echo "gnome-session" > ~/.Xclients chmod +x ~/.Xclients sudo systemctl restart xrdp.service. Another way would be using a product which let's you choose a desktop environment upon login, like it would normally do if you were sitting locally infront of your server. ThinLinc for example would let you do this. View history. < KDEConnect. Craft is an open source meta build system and package manager. It manages dependencies and builds libraries and applications from source, on Windows, Mac, Linux and FreeBSD. Visit here for more information about Craft. The development environment is contained within the directory, called CraftRoot by default, so feel Full text for easy reading, split up to mimic how the message is split up on the site. KDE Connect has been removed from @GooglePlay for violating their new policy on apps that access SMS. The policy has an explicit exception for companion apps (like KDE Connect), but it was removed anyway and there's no way to talk to Google . UPDATE. To make the password persist, the correct procedure for Kubuntu >= 17.10 looks like this: tick the option "Enable desktop sharing". set a password for desktop sharing. tick the option "Enable Unattended Access". set the same password for unattended access. All settings will persist over KDE sessions. 2. Copy Clipboard Content. Copying clipboard content on one device and using it on the other is fairly easy with KDE Connect. For this, if you're on your iPhone, copy the text you want to use on qn3UG.
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