I miss RDP.
Preinstalled in every Windows, just allow access on the host with one click, open it, type in the IP of the remote host, and it’s like you’re on that pc. Sound, mic, camera, other devices, multiple screens, … It generally just works.
On Linux with Wayland, I don’t even know how or if it works, or how to set it up on the host machine.
I miss RDP.
Preinstalled in every Windows, just allow access on the host with one click, open it, type in the IP of the remote host, and it’s like you’re on that pc. Sound, mic, camera, other devices, multiple screens, … It generally just works.
On Linux with Wayland, I don’t even know how or if it works, or how to set it up on the host machine.
Edit: OK, it isn’t that difficult, actually:
https://std.rocks/gnulinux_rdp_remotedesktop.html#Windows
Try NoMachine.
That’s a for-profit enterprise offering a remote connectivity cloud service.
It’s an alternative to TeamViewer, not to RDP.
Fair enough!
I use Remmina with RDP plugin. Works great!