I need a very simple method for non-advanced users to share each other’s screen explicitly when they need help. They’re running XFCE on Manjaro and the machines involved are using Tailscale. Edit: SSH access is also available, with key authentication.
I need something super simple because they are remote from me and from each other and any graphical setup will have to be assisted sight-unseen over phone. So ideally just (1) install something (which I can do for them over SSH), (2) pick something from the Applications menu and maybe (3) press a big “START” button.
It’s also ok-ish if the remote capability is present all the time and I can connect without their explicit permission, but you can see why it would be best if they did something to enable it…
I’ve been looking for a solution but all I find is stuff that’s way too complicated OR starts a new desktop session instead of showing the current one.
Edited: to clarify I’m not the one who will be remoting-in and to mention SSH is available.
TIA
Honestly it’s simple things like this that keep people from using Linux, myself included. I even run some servers on Linux and it’s always a struggle to get anything done.
Pretty sure most people on windows do remote screen sharing via teamviewer or anydesk or discord. All of which exist for Linux.
Learn to setup headless servers :-)
I don’t ever do anything else, even though I could easily use graphical remote desks too.