Is there any chance of getting a version of logmein client that works in Linux? Either a native program or one that works with wine.
When running LMIIgnition.exe with wine it starts up OK but refuses to do anything because it can't detect that I am connected to the internet. It has been like this for a long time, but that step seems like something that should be easy to fix - I know that doesn't mean the rest of the program would work but it would at least move things forward.
A native linux client would be nicer. Ignition seems to use ffmpeg for the video stuff so at least we know that is compatible.
I recently found out that some time in the last couple of years a web based java version was made available which works with Linux. That is nice as a backup, but having to click through 3 security warnings every connection and having no keyboard shortcuts working makes it a bit hard to use.
how was the connection problem fixed?
I was able to log into LogMeIn Ignition. There's still some graphical quirks and I haven't gotten any remote connections to work yet. Here's my current setup.
I installed LogMeIn Ignition on a windows computer and copied the C:\Program Files (x86)\LogMeIn Ignition folder to my Linux machine.
Installed packages (Arch Linux). Make sure the multi-lib repository is enabled in /etc/pacman.conf. The nss-mdns package provides the domain name resolution library for 32bit wine prefixes. It's what fixes our networking.
pacman -S wine winetricks nss-mdns lib-gnutls samba winetricks lib32-gst-plugins-base lib32-gst-plugins-good lib32-libpng lib32-mpg123 lib32-giflib
Creating a 32bit wine prefix and settings the OS to Windows 7
export WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
Running LogMeIn. Using 2FA will cause the window to freeze. Use phone verification instead.
wine LogMeIn\ Ignition/LMIIgnition.exe -opengl 2>~/wine.log
I'm learning how to use wine. I'll update this post if things work out.
I'm not trying to install LogMeIn anymore.
I'm using a stripped down version of windows 10 and changed the default login shell to LogMeIn.
Logging into the user will automatically open the program which is good enough for me.
RDP/Spice is available on the localhost address.
Disabling the Windows key makes it function *kinda* like a normal window