Unattended Access for Linux is on Beta!
Access Linux devices without the end-user having to be present! Customers can begin testing Linux Unattended on Ubuntu devices using the X11 display server following the instructions below: Login tobeta.logmeinrescue.com Navigate to theAccess Wizardto create a Linux installer Give the installer a name ideally without spaces On the ubuntu device, open the downloads folder Right click the download folder path and select "open in terminal" Type the following command inserting the name of the installer sudo ./nameofinstaller.sh Note- if your installer file contains spaces you will need to put the installer name in quotes e.g:sudo ./"my installer.sh" The terminal will unpack the installer and you're ready to access from the live tech console Note - at this time only the X11 display server is supportedIf you attempt to connect to a device running Wayland you will see a blank screen To change to X11 on Ubuntu 22.04, click the settings icon in the lower right of the login screen and select "Ubuntu onXorg" to launch Linux with the X11 display server21Views1like0CommentsChromeOS Support is Here - Remote View of Device and Remote Control of Android Apps!
The Rescue team is excited to announce another newly supported platform in 2023! Hot on the heels of Linux, we are now adding basic support for the ChromeOS operating system to remotely view the desktop, and remote control Android applications on a ChromeOS device.1.7KViews0likes0Comments