IIRC it's supported in Ubuntu 18.04
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Replying to @sundhaug92 @andreasdotorg
I just had a look at this and it seems to offer enhanced features like screen resizing, accessing host drives, clipboard etc, but I’m not 100% sure on full remoteFX compatibility?
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Replying to @grufwub @andreasdotorg
Yeah I may be wrong.
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Either way you've got me interested now. Gonna download and set up an Ubuntu 18.04 VM

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No problem, apparently Ubuntu desktop is even coming to the Quick Create-gallery
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Replying to @sundhaug92 @grufwub and
Currently testing performance of enhanced sessionspic.twitter.com/rhVdYhWkLh
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Works for you, you say? Running some apt dist-upgrade here right now, to bring the VM to 18.04.
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Ran an installer from the GH I linked. Also can't use autologin (X11-problem)
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No autologin is a problem I can cope with.
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The Ubuntu VM in the gallery will not have remotefx but it will have high DPI support, shared clipboard, and you can share C: (or other drives) for file sharing. No manual setup for xrdp or for integration components (things like hvc ip ubuntuVM will work). Thanks for testing!
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Got the enhanced session up and running. Much better performance than before, but e.g. scrolling in Arom is still feeling very sluggish. Is RemoteFX support on the roadmap somewhere?
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