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Thanks for the tip. I've installed TigerVNC server on the host machine and connected to it from another laptop. Now my problem is that when I connect, it takes me to a clean session instead of showing me the existing session. A quick internet search and I stumbled upon x0vncserver, but no instructions how to install it. Or is it already installed? When I issue
x0vncserveron the host, I getx0vncserver: command not found. Any tips on what I should try or search next?Which OS is on each device? Make it clear af. You on wayland or x11? What DE?
If your laptop runs KDE then the easiest is KRDP + KRFB.
I'm running Linux Mint Cinnamon (X11) on a laptop w/ Tiger VNC Server, and I'm connecting to it from another laptop running Fedora Silverblue w/ Gnome (Wayland).