How to connect Rocky Linux 8 with Windows RDP protocol – Guide
In this tutorial, we will learn how to access Rocky Linux 8 using a remote desktop connection. To access Rocky Linux 8 using a remote desktop connection, you will need to install the RDP protocol on your computer. This can be done by installing the Windows operating system’s RDP component or by using a third-party software like OpenRDP. Once you have installed the RDP protocol on your computer, you will need to create a remote desktop connection. This can be done by opening the Remote Desktop Connection window and clicking on the New Connection button. Once you have created a remote desktop connection, you will need to enter the name of your computer and the type of computer that you want to connect to. You can also enter the port that your computer is connected to and click on OK. You will then be able to see your computer’s screen and be able to control it just as if it was on your local system.
To connect Rocky Linux 8 via Windows RDP protocol, you will need to first create a new RDP connection. Then, use the following steps to connect to Rocky Linux 8:
- Open a new window and type “rdp” into the address bar.
- In the “Connection Type” field, select “Windows RDP”.
- In the “Server Name” field, type “rockylinux8”.
- In the “Port” field, type 8081.
Final note
How to Connect Rocky Linux 8 with Windows RDP Protocol In order to connect Rocky Linux 8 with Windows RDP protocol, you will need to first install the necessary software. This software can be found on the Ubuntu repositories. Once you have installed the software, open a terminal and type the following command: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install rdpcd rdpbind librdp-dev librdp-common Once you have installed the software, open a new terminal and type the following command: rdpcd /usr/share/rockylinux8/rpc/windows_rpc.exe rdpbind /usr/share/rockylinux8/rpc/windows_rpc.exe