![]() Note that if you run Ubuntu you can enable screen sharing, which will allow a VNC client to connect to your desktop. You may want to look into a commercial product to save time. All this is very easy on Linux machines, but require extra software on Windows. Running "ssh -Y" will let the server ssh'ed to see the X11 server software on your client. You can also use the XDMCP protocol to run as an old fashioned X terminal getting a desktop. If you go that way, you will need X11 server software (the terms are reversed for historical reasons) on your thin clients, which typically allow you to integrate the windows of the remote program(s) so they look native. Best Regards, Steven Lee Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. ![]() To verify if the rebooting is caused by a specific version RDP client, please connect to the Windows 10 with different RDP clients. This has been adequate enough for another solution not to get up and replace it even though it has some issues, and may be useful for you too. The reason for the rebooting may be logged there. X11 has built in support for transparently letting the user work with a program at another machine than the machine where the program actually run across the network. X11 is the only survivor - probably because it was open source and solved an actual need. Linux traditionally use the X Window System (or simply X11 or X) as its GUI platform which was an independent project predating both Windows and Linux, as it was originally designed at MIT to solve some of their internal needs.
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