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Missing support for Ubuntu-20.04 #114

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juergenpf opened this issue May 6, 2020 · 8 comments
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Missing support for Ubuntu-20.04 #114

juergenpf opened this issue May 6, 2020 · 8 comments

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@juergenpf
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Support for a LTS version should have some priority.

@ophirharran
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@juergenpf - see #106 the fix seems to be in the oven (I tried the proposed fix in this PR and it worked)

@juergenpf
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When will this be merged und becoming available in the repo?

@Hades32
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Hades32 commented Jun 8, 2020

You can make it work like this: neutrinolabs/xrdp#1403 (comment)

@trailstrider
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After some playing around, I got this working, and found that using X2Go over SSH provides a much more robust solution that is also faster to use w/ ssh keys. Would be awesome if that were built in as an option instead of XRDP.

@mprachar
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I have this working, but I am noticing that if I try to do anything that needs sudo while in an enhanced session you get unpredictable results, and/or outright failures. Took me forever to sort out what was happening - basically it is acting like the enhanced session is "outside" the secure session or something,. After turning the enhanced session off all the sudo stuff works fine.

@duttonw
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duttonw commented Oct 14, 2020

Using the Ubuntu 20.04 image that windows supplies, xrdp did not boot on fresh install.
to fix this i did the following

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get purge xrdp
sudo apt-get install xrdp
sudo reboot

then rdp worked.
Oddly (maybe with my corp settings) the enhanced session mode on connect did not work, but using windows remote desktop to the ip address that ubuntu started on allows full screen (multiple monitor ie. 3) as well as clipboard.

@agashlin
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agashlin commented Jan 7, 2021

@Hades32 's link fixed it for me after an upgrade to 20.04.1. After purging xrdp, I ran install.sh. The xrdp service still failed to start, but worked once I edited these entries in /etc/xrdp/xrdp.ini :

port=vsock://-1:3389
use_vsock=false

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cwilhit commented Jan 28, 2021

This repo is being archived, so closing this issue.

@cwilhit cwilhit closed this as completed Jan 28, 2021
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