![]() If you are running a different distribution you can always build it from source, the latest version as of this writing is rdesktop 1.7.1 and it’s a pretty easy setup. You’ll see the familiar xrdp screen again. If you’re using Ubuntu or another Debian based installation, type inĪfter that installs, type in the following: If you want to connect to your Pi from Linux that’s equally easy. Log in, and you’re ready to go! Connect to the Pi with Linux You should get the following screen next: It comes up because your Raspberry Pi is running Linux, instead of Windows which is what remote desktop expects. Start -> All Programs -> Remote Desktop ConnectionĪnd connect! You may see a message saying the remote computer cannot be verified like this: You can connect to the machine from multiple environments I suspect most beginners will be using a Windows system. Remember this IP as you’ll need to use it to find your Pi from another machine. ![]() It will start up every time you start up your Raspberry Pi. This will install everything you need on the Pi. To install it in Raspian, you simply type: I chose Xrdp for this, as I’ve had good experiences with it in the past. ![]() I’m using Raspian Wheezy for this, as I do with most of my tutorials. To set this up, you’ll need the Pi to run a service that your other computers can connect to. ![]() ![]() Make sure your Pi is connected to the Internet, and your local network containing the other machines you want to connect with. You have your Raspberry Pi that you want to play around with but you don’t want to fiddle back and forth with cables or hook it to your TV, well this method will let you have a graphical desktop on your own desktop of your PC or Laptop like this: If these tutorials seem “too basic” remember they’re not targeted at hardcore techies, they’re geared towards kids and newbies, which all of us were at one time.Īnyway, so let’s say you’re like me and you have a bunch of computers around all the time. Due to the overwhelming response I’m going to keep putting stuff up here as I hack and play around, and hopefully it gets people even more stoked about this awesome product. If you don’t want to dedicate a monitor or the TV to the pi but still want to use it, here’s your solution. Get notified when new tutorials are posted:ĭo you want to remote into your Raspberry Pi and see a graphical desktop? It’s actually really easy. Last Update: Want to learn more about Python? Join me! ![]()
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