(05-01-2016, 01:47 PM)Rochambeaux Wrote:(05-01-2016, 11:10 AM)baryluk Wrote: Oh. It is a commerical product. But it looks a client is open source to some extent. Not sure if the same is true for the server part. You can try, or ask them or check their support channels. It might work, who knows. I guess, they might be doing some strong optimizations, and compression, which might not work properly on the pine64 (i.e. they might be using some assembly or special libraries even), but it is worth a try if you are into it.
If not. I would say, try things like xrdp, or NX.
Yes, Linux do have remote desktop capability since before Linux existed. It is called X11, and was created in 70s or so. You can use it without any problems on Pine too.
I was just trying to give you some info about more modern approaches, that might be better in some aspects, especially when used from Windows machine (setting X11 server on Windows might be a pain for people without much knowledge). And I gave you about 8 different solutions like that. I.e. xrdp and vino.
What's a commercial product? What are you recommending I try?
Splashtop is a commercial product as far I can see. It does have some parts open sourced, so if you know how to compile and debug stuff you can try compiling it yourself.
If you do not, start with xrdp or vino.