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Fedora 41 will drop GNOME's X11 session

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Fedora 41 will drop GNOME's X11 session

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@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 year ago
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Issue #414: no longer install gnome xorg sessions by default - fedora-workstation - Pagure.io
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    It cannot be used to log in, potentially can’t even unlock but I haven’t used it in a while (Edit: confirmed it cannot connect if locked). A reboot preventing access until I go back to the local console is not fun.

    I realize for their rustdesk example it’s not really different iirc, but there are solutions for x11.

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      GNOME 46 (currently in release candidate mode and fully releasing later this month on March 20) is adding support for remote graphical logins via rdp:

      https://9to5linux.com/gnome-46-to-introduce-headless-remote-logins-via-gnome-display-manager

      So you’ll be able to do this pretty soon, after upgrading.

      It’ll be in Fedora 40, scheduled for release around April 16.

      https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-40/f-40-all-tasks.html

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      Ah, I see. I disable automatic lock on my desktop and have automatic login so it was not an issue for me.

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        This works in a private network you own. But my remote system is at work. I can not use it with full automatic login. Hell it’s even encrypted and has a BIOS PW.

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