Looking for Linux Distros with Web Interfaces for Easy Access

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Asked By TechWhiz123 On

I recently discovered Linux through TrueNAS and was amazed by how I could access its GUI from any device with just my local IP address. No monitor or additional software needed—just a browser, which works on my iPad and phone. I'm really excited about this! Now, I'm looking for more Linux distributions that offer a similar feature but are better suited for general use, like Linux Mint. Currently, I'm using Mint with Tailscale connected to my IPKVM, but I'd love to find a setup that doesn't require the IPKVM to function. Any suggestions?

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Answered By UserFriendly88 On

Most Linux distros can allow remote access, but not all of them have a dedicated web UI like TrueNAS does. You should definitely check out Proxmox; it has a web interface and can support multiple distros, which opens up a ton of possibilities for you!

CuriousCat44 -

Does Proxmox provide web UIs for all VMs running on it? For example, if I install Linux Mint and Windows 11 on a Proxmox setup, will both have their own web interface?

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