(edit config):
Edit the Chrome Remote Desktop environment configuration file: sudo nano /etc/chrome-remote-desktop-session Use code with caution.
: For a lightweight, high-performance experience, use XFCE or a specific session. Example for Pantheon (ElementaryOS): exec /usr/sbin/lightdm-session "gnome-session --session=pantheon" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Increase Video RAM
sudo nano /opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktop Use code with caution.
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By following these steps, you can transform Chrome Remote Desktop from a convenient tool into a high-fidelity workstation experience, ensuring that your Linux desktop looks crisp and responsive, no matter where you are accessing it from. If you are interested, I can: Give you step-by-step instructions to Provide a tutorial on how to set up headless mode Explain how to fix black screen issues
Chrome Remote Desktop is a powerful tool that allows users to access and control their computers remotely. While Linux users may encounter some limitations, there are several ways to optimize Chrome Remote Desktop on Linux and achieve extra quality. By following the tips and configuration options outlined in this article, you can unlock the full potential of Chrome Remote Desktop on Linux and enjoy a seamless and high-quality remote desktop experience.
By default, Chrome Remote Desktop supports audio, but it often conflicts with local audio on the server, leading to a "no audio devices found" error. To get "extra quality" sound streaming:
sudo nano /opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktop Use code with caution.