Remmina is a popular remote desktop client that allows users to connect to remote hosts, manage multiple remote desktop connections, and perform other tasks such as file transfers and audio redirection. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Remmina on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before we begin, make sure you have the following:
The first step is to update the package database on your Fedora CoreOS Latest instance. Open the terminal and enter the following command:
sudo dnf update -y
This command will update the package database and install any available updates.
Once the package database is updated, you can install Remmina by typing the following command in the terminal:
sudo dnf install -y remmina
This command will install Remmina and any necessary dependencies.
After installation, you can launch Remmina by opening the Activities overview and searching for "Remmina." Click on the Remmina icon to start the application.
Once Remmina is launched, you can configure your remote desktop connections by clicking on the "+" button in the Main Window. You can choose the connection type, enter the hostname or IP address, and other connection parameters.
Once you have configured your remote desktop connections, you can click on the connection to start the remote session.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install and configure Remmina on Fedora CoreOS Latest. Remmina is a powerful remote desktop client that can be used to connect to remote hosts, manage multiple remote desktop connections, and perform other tasks. With Remmina, you can access your remote desktops easily and securely, no matter where you are.
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