Brett Sheffield on Nostr: What are folks using for an #Open #Source #VNC client on #Linux these days? I'm using ...
What are folks using for an #Open #Source #VNC client on #Linux these days?
I'm using #TigerVNC but I'm hoping there's something better. Sending control keys and pasting is difficult and clunky, compared to, say, IDRAC where I feel like I'm sitting in front of the machine.
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