If you need to access your Ubuntu system remotely, you’ll have to tweak these few settings.
Remote desktop sessions can be quite convenient since it means you can access your system anywhere there’s internet connectivity. Similar to Windows, you can access your Ubuntu system remotely, too. While it’s not easy, since you’ll have to install a remote desktop protocol and tweak a few settings, you can get started by following along with us in this guide. We’ll take you step by step, complete with screenshots and everything else you need to know. Note we’ll cover both Microsoft Remote Desktop and a third-party app, too.
