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How to install xrdp normally?
I connect via ssh from home to a working computer, set: sudo apt-get install xrdp xorgxrdp
Cool connect and work with graphic applications remotely.
I came to work today, I log in in the login window - the screen blinks, and throws it back to the login screen.
The same garbage was observed on fresh Xubuntu, when a colleague asked to log in remotely to the computer, I installed xrdp and then the colleague could not log in locally, although I remotely login perfectly in graphical mode.
Naturally I go locally after I left remotely.
Debian - 10.
Xubuntu - I don't know, some last one.
Both with xfce.
I don't want VNC, I won't.
The login problem is solved only after I log in through the text mode ctrl-shift-f1, delete nafig xrdp and xorgxrdp, and reboot.
Has anyone installed xrdp normally without a tambourine?
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That was a long time ago. For remote and local work, I used 2 different environments.
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