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What are my best options for remote web access to my Linux machine?
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>>109504350
RDP is a no brainer, it's the best widely used protocol out there in terms of latency and quality. VNC is really shitty.
If you're stuck with VNC, consider x forwarding instead, it's about the same in terms of quality/latency in practice (which is too bad, x forwarding has the potential to be better than RDP, but as usual in linux land: worse ideas, better implementations).

Otherwise you have to use proprietary protocols like parsec.
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>>109505487
>x forwarding
haven't used an x forwarder since hummingbird, what are the newfangled x fwders now
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