What are the best ways to remotely access my Linux PC from a Windows machine?

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Asked By CuriousHiker99 On

I work for a small company that uses AlmaLinux, and I'm looking for ways to access my Linux PC remotely from my Windows PC at home. What options do I have for setting this up?

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Answered By TechieTraveler88 On

There are a lot of good remote access tools you can use! RustDesk is a popular choice. If you're not the admin on your work machine, you might need to check with them about what remote access software is allowed. Other options include Chrome Remote Desktop, X11vnc, and even NoMachine if you're looking for something a bit more robust. Just make sure whatever you choose fits your needs!

GizmoGuru42 -

Yeah, I've heard RustDesk is great! It's user-friendly and pretty reliable. Just make sure your network can handle it.

HomeofficeHero73 -

I also like Chrome Remote Desktop for its simplicity. It’s pretty straightforward to set up.

Answered By FutureCoder44 On

If you're interested in something a bit more flexible, you might consider setting up SDWAN with Tailscale or ZeroTier. This way, you can use protocols like VNC, RDP, or even SPICE for remote access. It gives you more control over your connection without getting too complex.

GadgetGuy21 -

That sounds interesting! I love the idea of SDWAN for secure remote access. It seems a bit daunting, but I think it’s worth learning.

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