RDP is the windows name (Remote Desktop Protocol).
Assuming you're using VNC? or is there an RDP package that you can install to make it work with RDP?
k9t33n
do you have an actual display for testing?
Pantner
I am not OP
k9t33n
oh yeah sorry
k9t33n
I rarely look at names lol
k9t33n
<@118810952530395136> do you have a display for testing?
dubstepmad
using xrdp, pretty much followed a tutorial on how to do it
dubstepmad
I have used my other monitor plugged in via HDMI and that displays it
dubstepmad
it does pop up for a second and then disappears somewhere
k9t33n
ok my first suspicion is Resolution/ratio
k9t33n
oh nvm then
k9t33n
hmm
k9t33n
have you tried looking for any of these?
dubstepmad
it does seem like it is trying to fit the screen into the window but removes the bar
dubstepmad
seen VNC mentioned in a few places but unsure what this is
Pantner
VNC is al alternative remote control software
k9t33n
to me it just means a better version of what your using lol
k9t33n
I mean headless all the way anyway
dubstepmad
ah, I will give it ago now and see if that helps
k9t33n
ok great
dubstepmad
any suggestions or links?
k9t33n
real vnc is the most popular
Pantner
the server is built into the Raspberry Pi OS, i think you can turn it on with raspconfig
or whatever the command is
Pantner
rasp-config?
Pantner
realvnc is what i use, then it's add the ip/hostname and join just like RDP
k9t33n
it doesn't seem like there's much good competition for it. I tried looking. tight vnc seems good but it looks like real vnc is winning
then on your pi type in sudo raspi-config and go down to interfaces then enable vnc. now press back and then finish
k9t33n
use the arrow keys and enter to select stuff
k9t33n
then finally run hostname -I and type this into the vnc search bar and follow the steps to connect
dubstepmad
perfect, works as intended.
Image quality is a little low like
Pantner
There is a low/medium/high setting for that
dubstepmad
Cheers guys, solved my issue there and I changed the quality 🙂
Pantner
it's one of those things, trying to make a built-in program for windows work with linux is just not good.
Same with using something that does 3rd party airplay, etc
Better off using a global solution that is written for all platforms