![]() ![]() On Ubuntu 17.10 and lower, this is usually 0, and on Ubuntu 18.04, this is usually 1: FIRST_X_DISPLAY_NUMBER = 0Ĭomment out sections that look for additional displays, as shown here: #while os.path.exists(X_LOCK_FILE_TEMPLATE % display): Set the X display number to the current display number (obtain it with echo $DISPLAY from any terminal). Stop Chrome Remote Desktop: /opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktop -stopīackup the original configuration: sudo cp /opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktop /opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktop.origĮdit the config file ( sudo vim, gksudo gedit, etc): gksudo gedit /opt/google/chrome-remote-desktop/chrome-remote-desktopįind DEFAULT_SIZES and amend to the remote desktop resolution. ![]() This modification forces Chrome Remote Desktop to use the existing X Server instead of creating new desktops.Īfter installing the Debian package chrome-remote-desktop_current_b, make sure the current user is part of the chrome-remote-desktop group: sudo usermod -a -G chrome-remote-desktop username If you've updated Ubuntu (or Ubuntu Gnome) recently, instead of a blank screen, you likely see just wallpaper without any panels when connecting via Chrome Remote Desktop. This answer originates from Rob Calistri's comment in François Beaufort's G+ post. ![]()
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