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OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: ROCKPRO64 (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=98) +--- Forum: Linux on RockPro64 (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=101) +--- Thread: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder (/showthread.php?tid=6958) |
OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Neo2018 - 12-14-2018 Hello, I desperately need a Remote Desktop in OMV OpenMediaVault. Installed> OMV-Extras> Plugins> openmediavault-remotedesktop 4.0.1 Connected via Windows Remote Desktop Connection. After a few clicks, no reaction, connection reboot few clicks and again lags / errors. Code: root@rockpro64:~# uname -a ![]() ![]() Remote Desktop is very important to me. Please help. RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Luke - 12-14-2018 (12-14-2018, 01:21 PM)Neo2018 Wrote: Hello, So ... Reliable remote desktop can be achieved in two ways in OMV. 1) Using OMV WebBUI: set up your user first an make sure that your user has a home directory (this is a must) as well as elevated privilages (sudoers group) [edit] adding user to sudoers is conveniant, but not necessary. After you set this install the RDP plugin. From here its pretty straight forgward - you connect using your OMV credentials. 2) VNC server: the alternative route is to install VNC from CLI (which I prefer) - you'll still have to make your user have a home folder and I suggest you add user to sudeors. Then install the destkop you want - I suggest mate, xfce or lxde. Reboot. After ssh into the OMV install and install your favorite VNC server. I've tried both and in my experience both work well. RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Neo2018 - 12-15-2018 (12-14-2018, 02:00 PM)Luke Wrote: 1) Using OMV WebBUI: set up your user first an make sure that your user has a home directory (this is a must) as well as elevated privilages (sudoers group) [edit] adding user to sudoers is conveniant, but not necessary. After you set this install the RDP plugin. From here its pretty straight forgward - you connect using your OMV credentials.Hello, thanks for the answer Way 1) Does not work no matter which user I take. After a few clicks Lag everything. ![]() RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Luke - 12-15-2018 I think you may also want to ask over at OMV forum about the rdp plugin. Personally I run vnc4server on OMV with a mate and have not experienced any issues. RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Neo2018 - 12-15-2018 (12-15-2018, 06:06 AM)Luke Wrote: I think you may also want to ask over at OMV forum about the rdp plugin. Personally I run vnc4server on OMV with a mate and have not experienced any issues.As you know (from this post) I also use a RaspberryPi also with OMV and OMV-Extras> Plugins> openmediavault-remotedesktop 4.0.1. Since I have no problems everything works 100%. It MUST be on RockPro64 or OS. Have tried different images Debian Stretch Minimal aarch64 / OpenMediaVault Stretch armhf both same mistakes. (There are unfortunately several bugs with RockPro) I will inevitably try it with VNC take. I wanted to avoid external services. RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Luke - 12-15-2018 Well, perhaps if you provide logs it will be easier to detrmine the issue. Please pastebin them - both syslog and rdp log. Also, have you tried mainline ? I run on 4.19 and have no issues (32bit version) RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Neo2018 - 12-16-2018 (12-15-2018, 03:52 PM)Luke Wrote: Well, perhaps if you provide logs it will be easier to detrmine the issue. Please pastebin them - both syslog and rdp log. I am so angry. Everything I try does not work. It must be easy to install. In the openmediavault forum, OMV-Remote Desktop-lag-disorder Please give step by step instructions for VNC installation. RE: OMV-Remotedesktop-lag-disorder - Neo2018 - 12-19-2018 (12-15-2018, 06:06 AM)Luke Wrote: I think you may also want to ask over at OMV forum about the rdp plugin. Personally I run vnc4server on OMV with a mate and have not experienced any issues.I solved the problem. In my case, the stretch-openmediavault-rockpro64-0.7.9-1067-armhf.img was the problem. Only with this stretch-openmediavault-rockpro64-0.7.11-1075-armhf.img everything works very well (until now) Thanks to ryecoaaron, only he could help me. (12-14-2018, 02:00 PM)Luke Wrote: So ... Reliable remote desktop can be achieved in two ways in OMV.It is not necessary to create a home directory and assign sudo rights for user. With root login works perfectly. |