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  • Top requirement: A simple tool I can readily install on Win and on Linux to then exchange a mere 1-2 strings of connection info (URL or IP or name something and a PW), and boom, connection is on, and can be re-established remotely. Surely enough, your solution brought me to xrdp on Ubuntu, and, as always when hopeless-me tries to install even the simplest cmd thing, a failed instead of running. Which is exactly the type of reason I seek a fully integrated cross-platform solution, after year of trying this or that with usually mixed successes. Commented Nov 19, 2024 at 12:33
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    exactly why I recommended the built-in remote desktop facilities of GNOME. Commented Nov 19, 2024 at 12:42