https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk is apparently good. Server part can be installed with Yunohost. Android app available on F-Droid.
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RustDesk is FOSS, written in Rust and can be selfhosted.
It's so fast too. It's my default for supporting my family computers across the country.
It's very fast and decodes in my GPU (Ryzen 7040u)
RustDesk is pretty simple and has a fairly friendly interface. I'm hoping they bring back the play store installer though since getting relatives to install from an APK wouldn't be much fun
You can get it from F-Droid
I use https://github.com/Ylianst/MeshCentral
For this usecase. This also lets me do things like run admin cmd commands. It should be noted, however, that the Windows UAC prompt won't show up in a VNC session by default, you either need to configure UAC, or set up RDP.
Been using it for years at work. Really awesome piece of free software.
Yeah the UAC issue happens with a lot of stuff, including (last time I checked) screen-shares with Teams
i did use meshcentral before which did work quiet well.
I tried that one as well recently. It seems decent but the Android client is a tad broken (crashes on screen share).
Windows has a request assistance function? wtf.. where is that found?
I only know Remote desktop tools and most of these work perfectly fine on linux as the client or even under Wine.
[Edit: woah, i did some rambling below here.. not related to your specific case here, but some nice information maybe]
Linux as host is where it gets funny.. bigger ones support X11, pretty much none support Wayland.
To be fair, its impossible to control mouse and keyboard under Wayland without root.
I think we now have some new desktop packages for gnome and kde which can do that, so now they need to be implemented.
But i dont see an effort being made for Wayland by the bigger providers in the near future.. the market just isnt there and there is lots of uncertainty with the featureset.
Switched to Rustdesk a while back, works nicely as client, but only picture output with wayland as host.l as of now.
And i cannot copy&paste under wayland as client.. even though it worked before..
Windows Quick Assist. you both launch it and share the code, it shares the screen even after your person on the other end reboots
Is that the same as Windows Remote Assistance? I'm guessing just a rename
It is similar, but QuickAssist is way better and so simple. If you type quickassist in the search bar it should show the app.
I'll keep that in mind next time I've got relative with a Windows machine they need help on. Thanks
Yeah super handy when I was helping my mom in another province, because she is bad with tech. She types quickassist then ahares the generated code with me, I enter it, connects right away and still persists during reboot updates. Probably the best think MS has ever done.
Yup
It even works most of the time. No self-hosted server though. AFAIK it connects via an MS host as the intermediary.
Rustdesk?
Yup. Literally just set up a VM with that one last night to test out since a bunch here have recommended it