So, in this post, it’s time to fix this situation. Moreover, the theme will not be set to the default one used by Ubuntu. So, if you have a system where multiple users connect via remote desktop, they will see a gnome desktop with no Dock and no Top bar menu. These additional configuration settings only affect the user that run the script. However, there is a small limitation (which will be adjusted in the Std-Install-xrdp-v0.3.sh script). The Std-install-xrdp script (version 0.2) can perform some of the additional configuration actions needed to mimic the local desktop into the Remote session. ![]() So, without the script, you will then need to perform some manual actions to have a similar look’ n feel in your remote session. If you perform a manual installation of xRDP (out-of-the-box), the first time you connect remotely, Dock, top bar will not be enabled and the theme is not set to the default Ambiance theme as it should when login locally on the Ubuntu machine. The script streamline the installation and configuration of xrdp on top of Ubuntu 18.04 (at least for the user running the script !!!). In the previous post, we have performed a simple/standard installation of xRDP using the Ubuntu repository package through our Std-install-xrdp script (version 0.2).
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