> Am 29.06.2023 um 19:47 schrieb Matthew Saltzman <m...@clemson.edu>:
> 
> Hi, all-
> 
> I would like to set up a workstation in a network closet with no
> monitor or keyboard attached and run a (GNOME shell) desktop session
> from another machine on the local network.
> 
> What's the best way to do that in Fedora 38, and is there a good source
> of documentation someplace? The GNOME desktop sharing facility requires
> that the connection be to an active session logged in on the console.
> Googling hasn't been much help for recent distros.
> 

VNC is the best way, IMHO. It’s a bit tricky, if you want to provide several 
parallel VNC sessions for multiuser. Otherwise it’s quite simple.

RealVNC project page provides some nice examples.
(e.g. 
https://discover.realvnc.com/how-to-use-vnc-connect-remote-desktop-software)

The security issue is, usually you keep logged in as a user, and access 
security depends on VNC, only. And if someone can connect a keyboard/Monitor at 
the remote location, it may not be, what you want. 





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