[18:20] <flyback> anyone have any good guides for setting up xrdp on lubuntu
[18:35] <flyback> nm for now I don't have time to wprk on this anymore
[18:55] <wxl> flyback: my advice is to use NoMachine. it's the best remote access solution i've ever found
[21:52] <flyback> hmm, illl consider it
[23:06] <flyback> thing is I got xrdp to run but like the desktop is half started, like lxqt-session isn't running and you can't logout
[23:11] <flyback> and what the canuck- happen to lubuntu.me
[23:11] <flyback> like all the help search hits on google are broken
[23:11] <arraybolt3> Lubuntu's infrastructure is temporarily down.
[23:12] <arraybolt3> Sysadmin moved things, we're waiting on Canonical IS to bring us back up.
[23:12] <arraybolt3> (which is taking a bit)
[23:12] <flyback> ok, glad it's not serious
[23:12] <arraybolt3> We're still very much alive and kicking :)
[23:13] <arraybolt3> as for xrdp, I sadly have no experience with it. I've always used VNC in some form.
[23:14] <arraybolt3> flyback: one thing you might try though, make sure you're *fully logged out" on the machine you'r eremoting into before you remote into it.
[23:14] <wxl> re: xrdp it's been years since i worked with it but there were all sorts of quirks and issues that i struggled with to make it work. then i found NoMachine and never looked back. i'm not inclined to recommend proprietary software, but in this case it's simply the clear winner. at least it's free.
[23:14] <arraybolt3> LXQt doesn't like trying to have two parallel instances running.
[23:15] <flyback> yeah I might give nomachine a go since there's a android client also
[23:15] <arraybolt3> If you need to log out remotely, SSH in, use `loginctl` to list active sessions, and use `loginctl terminate-session` to log them out (forcefully! be careful)
[23:15] <flyback> or spice protocol even
[23:17] <flyback> xxrdp isn't even doing what I want, I can't park it resized on the windows desktop like I can connecting to another windows desktop
[23:19]  * flyback uninstalls
[23:54] <flyback> hmm nomachine has a browser fallback
[23:54] <flyback> so that pretty much covers any os
[23:54] <flyback> client wise
[23:55] <wxl> yup
[23:55] <wxl> even gracefully handles multiple monitors