Or Search 'remote' in start (Windows 7) Or 'remote' in search box in Windows 8. Windows comes standard with a Remote Desktop client (mstsc.exe – you can start it from a command prompt, or find the shortcut to Remote Desktop under Accessories). On the computer that will remotely control your Ubuntu machine, start you RDP client. To make all these changes effective, restart xRDP as such: The content should look like this (pay attention to the last line and ignore. The second file we need to edit is the startup file for xRDP, so it will start Xfce4. We can either use nano or simply redirect an echo statement (easier): In this step, we modify two files to make sure xRDP uses Xfce4. Step 2 – Install XFCE4 ( Unity doesn't seem to support xRDP in Ubuntu 14.04 although, in Ubuntu 12.04 it was supported ). Open Terminal (Crtl+Alt+T) and execute the following commands:
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