Remote Desktop

With Remote Desktop for Linux, you can access your remote Linux computers from any computer, and vice versa. Simply configure your computer with Remote Desktop and enjoy 24/7 remote access.

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Note: To remotely access Linux headless servers install the Host set up.

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What Remote Desktop has to offer?

Get started and connect to your remote Linux machine

Remote Desktop

Access and Control

After installing the application on your Linux machine, log in to your account to remotely access and control any computer configured to your account.

Remote Desktop

Web-based Access

Access your remote computers directly from a web browser using Viewer Lite - no extra software installation needed.

Remote Desktop

Perform Remote Tasks

Open log files, send key combinations, send error reports, and even enter or exit the full screen of your remote computer.

Establish a remote session for Linux for

  • Collaborate remotely
    Connect with your colleagues working locally or worldwide and collaborate effectively by accessing the remote Linux machines remotely.
  • Instant access
    If you are away on business or working from home, access your office computer, as if you were there in person.
  • Make presentations, take demos, remotely
    Create presentations and demonstrate them remotely to clients or employees.

System Requirements

Supported versions of Linux OS

Debian-based Distro:

  • Debian 9 and later
  • Ubuntu 16 and later
  • Linux Mint Cinnamon 18.1 and later
  • KDE-based Debian Distributions like KDE Neon, Ubuntu and others
  • XFCE-based Debian Distributions like Xubuntu, Mint XFCE and others

RPM-based Distro:

  • RHEL 7
  • CentOS 7
  • Fedora 32 and later
  • openSUSE 42/15

Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 (32 bit)

  • (Raspbian Debian 10 Buster)

Raspberry Pi (64 bit)

  • (Ubuntu 20.04)
  • Debian 11
Note:
  • Only 64 bit OS, along with the latest two LTS, is supported.
  • Supports Headless Linux servers for Enterprise customers.
  • Supports monitor-less Pi machines (32-bit).

Package extensions

  • Debian package: filename.deb
  • RPM package: filename.rpm
  • openSUSE package: filename.rpm