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kaeruis anyone else having issues with Autojack starting from Studio Control on 20.10? https://github.com/ovenwerks/studio-controls/issues/405:43
OvenWerkskaeru: the first part of that looks like an old config file with a newer version of controls.06:53
MauroGaspari[m][kaeru](https://matrix.to/#/@freenode_kaeru:matrix.org) does not seem to affect me. Does it happen to you on a fresh install of 20.10?06:54
OvenWerksthe second comment looks like a different problem.06:55
OvenWerksin the first case a copy of the config file would help.06:56
OvenWerksthe second looks like a jack /pulse problem such as a latency too low for pulse06:57
jazzslaghey, does anyone know how to enable remote desktop sharing in Ubuntu Studio? all the online guides are for vanilla Ubuntu11:09
MauroGaspari[m][jazzslag](https://matrix.to/#/@freenode_jazzslag:matrix.org) thise guides are most likely for vino, a lightweight vnc server. It is not usually installed on ubuntu flavors. It only works within the same lan, and it is not nat aware. If i need to remotely access a machine via internet i usually install anydesk.11:15
MauroGaspari[m]If you want FOSS only you can install xrdp or vnc server by hand. But also remember they do not work through nat and are usually not encrypted,  so a vpn or ssh tunnel will be required.11:15
MauroGaspari[m]Sorry, long answer to a short question. I hope it is somewhat useful11:16
jazzslagthanks so much Mauro - I already have a VNC server installed (Remmina), I'm just looking for a simple way to enable sharing like in regular Ubuntu, but it there doesn't seem to be one11:19
MauroGaspari[m][jazzslag](https://matrix.to/#/@freenode_jazzslag:matrix.org) no worries. I understand,  yes that's useful if you just want to use it on demand. Vnc servers can be configured to run as service on startup but i don't think it is what you are trying to do. You could setup a couple of launcher icons linked to scripts that start and stop remote support.11:45
* OvenWerks uses ssh -Y14:12

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