I agree with the general consensus here. 
RDP is not "desktop interactive" and VNC is insecure, however, when SSH 
tunneling to the VNC localhost server, is very secure. 

Enabling Vino for Ubuntu Gnome desktop was brutally simple and easy,
plus there is excellent support for using SSH to connect.

PLEASE bring VNC (Vino) back to Ubuntu, especially the LTS versions!

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Title:
  Drop VNC support from GNOME Remote Desktop in Kinetic

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-remote-desktop package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  RDP has significantly improved privacy and performance compared to
  VNC.

  I am struggling to find any use cases where GNOME's VNC should be
  preferred to RDP.

  GNOME is so far unwilling to provide full VNC options in the GNOME
  Settings app.

  The VNC feature was labeled as Legacy in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.

  There is value in only providing a single remote desktop method by
  default that works well.

  gnome-remote-desktop 43 by default only builds the RDP provider and so
  far I haven't seen complaints about that.

  Therefore, I think we should drop the VNC feature for Ubuntu 22.10.

  Otherwise, we need to:
  1. enable VNC in gnome-remote-desktop 43
  2. Update the VNC patch in gnome-control-center 43

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