In my case I'm trying to offer VNC support for Gnome desktops using
Wayland from a web user interface that uses NoVNC. I cannot find a web
RDP client so dropping VNC support affects me. Fedora and OpenSUSE keeps
the VNC support for the grdctl command. I understand the point of view
of the maintaine
> All of us connecting from our macbooks really really resent this
decision.
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Title:
Drop VNC support from GNOME
This should at the very least be a setting, or you should provide a way
to hook an arbitrary screen sharing service into the control panel so a
3rd party developer can still provide an integrated interface to manage
the service.
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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.
All of us connecting from our macbooks really really resent this
decision.
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Title:
Drop VNC support from GNOME Re
> I am struggling to find any use cases where GNOME's VNC should be
preferred to RDP.
1) Teacher screen broadcasting to students. There, a shared VNC session
is much easier to setup and performs better than separate RDP sessions.
Additionally, encrypting e.g. 10 RDP streams comes with significant
Are you insane ?
RDP flat out does not work (as in, the Windows RDP client throws an
exception, and yes I reported this bug years ago, and it is still not
fixed)
And some of us rely on VNC for, you know, getting actual work done.
Now I have to go through a long exercise of down-grading my machin
I can't understand some decisions. IMHO this is by far the worse
downgrade that a remote application can have.
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Tit
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
1:43~beta-1ubuntu1
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gnome-control-center (1:43~beta-1ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian
* Drop patches applied in new release
* Refresh patches
* Drop the VNC patch (LP: #1987159)
gnome-control-cent