![]() ![]() In the screenshot below, there are 2 machines connected to my Ubuntu PC via RDP remote desktop protocol. Though, operating in the virtual external monitors will be a bit laggy. Or, you can use remote client PC/laptop’s monitor wirelessly to setup multiple screens for the Ubuntu machine. You can drag and drop any app windows to that screen, allowing remote users to see and/or manipulate, while keeping sensitive data un-accessible in primary screen. In this mode, Ubuntu won’t mirror the primary display, but create virtual extended screens for remote access.Įach remote connection is limited to its own virtual screen. The function has feature to share screen in ‘extend’ mode. Since Ubuntu 22.04, the default GNOME desktop has built-in RDP support. This simple tutorial shows how to enable RDP remote desktop for extended screen in Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 23.04, and Ubuntu 23.10 with default GNOME desktop. ![]()
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