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How to Install Desktop Environment and XRDP Service in Ubuntu 20

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Remote Desktop Protocol allows users to access remote systems desktops. The XRDP service provides you a graphical login to the remote machines using Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). By default, Ubuntu Server does not have an installed Desktop Environment. XRDP server is designed to control only desktop systems. So you will need to add a desktop environment to your system. In this video, we will show you how to Install a Desktop Environment and XRDP Service in Ubuntu 20.
Commands to be run on the ubuntu server:
Install desktop environment: sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop
Install XRDP service: sudo apt install xrdp
Check XRDP service status: sudo systemctl status xrdp
Open port 3389: sudo ufw allow 3389/tcp
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Remote Desktop Protocol allows users to access remote systems desktops. The XRDP service provides you a graphical login to the remote machines using Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol). By default, Ubuntu Server does not have an installed Desktop Environment. XRDP server is designed to control only desktop systems. So you will need to add a desktop environment to your system. In this video, we will show you how to Install a Desktop Environment and XRDP Service in Ubuntu 20.
Commands to be run on the ubuntu server:
Install desktop environment: sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop
Install XRDP service: sudo apt install xrdp
Check XRDP service status: sudo systemctl status xrdp
Open port 3389: sudo ufw allow 3389/tcp
You can also watch the below videos about Linux Server
How to Access Linux Server via Mac
How to Change a User’s Password in Linux Server
How to Install Free SSL for Apache/Nginx on Ubuntu
and enjoy a special 10% discount for NEW clients: "10_YTAF0722"
Thanks for watching.
Comment your feedback if possible.
Please like and share this video with your friends to spread the knowledge to others.
Subscribe to our channel for continuous how-to videos about managing applications or services on hosted servers.
Let's connect!