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Based on our record, Xpra seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 27 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
One of my favorite bits of software is Xpra [0], "screen for X". You'd run it and it would start another X server (start apps in it with `DISPLAY=:1 xterm` or whatever), and you would "attach" it to your running X server with `xpra attach`. You can attach to e.g. `ssh://hostname/:1`, so I ran a firefox instance on a homelab server and attached to it from my laptop and my desktop to not have to bother keeping... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Iโve used Xpra in the past to connect to a remote system for GUI stuff, but I almost exclusively use ssh because most of the time I donโt need to run a remote windowing system. Source: over 3 years ago
To add to this if you need to access graphical applications of an entire desktop environment you can use Xpra or MOONLIGHT (I suggest the second one if you want to game on the remote desktop or need very low latency in general), you can use both of these through a ssh tunnel (you need to enable this and X forwarding in the config) so if you setup and allow access to ssh correctly you can also use these without too... Source: over 3 years ago
Xpra.org It has hardware acceleration (h264 encoding/decoding) for high framerates. Source: over 3 years ago
You might be able to do the screen recording today using Wayland ports, or nested display servers a la Xpra. https://xpra.org. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Guacamole - Access your computers from anywhere. Because the Guacamole client is an HTML5 web application, use of your computers is not tied to any one device or location. As long as you have access to a web browser, you have access to your machines.
TurboVNC - TurboVNC is a virtual network computing tool that allows you to remotely control and access any PC or workstation in the enterprise.
Remmina - Remmina is a remote desktop client written in GTK+, aiming to be useful for system administrators and travellers, who need to work with lots of remote computers in front of either large monitors or tiny netbooks.
Chrome Remote Desktop - The easy way to remotely connect with your home or work computer, or share your screen with others.
Xrdp - An open source remote desktop protocol (rdp) server
Rustdesk - Discover RustDesk, The best open source remote desktop software. It is an alternative of TeamViewer and AnyDesk. You have full control of your data, no concern of security.