I am looking for recommendations for remote access software to access my server and see its GUI. The server is running Ubuntu 23.04 with KDE Plasma. I chose 23.04 as I have an Intel ARC card in there.
The machine that will be accessing runs Arch Linux with KDE Plasma and an nvidia 4080.
I have tried VNC but can't stand the latency, and up until now have been using NoMachine but for some reason I am getting some quirk where the mouse will get stuck in a left click state and my only way to get out of it is to reboot the machine (not ideal for a server).
Any recommendations on what to use, or how to fix my problem would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I forgot to mention, I'm happy with Lan only options too, as that is where I do 90% of the management from
GUI what's that? SSH. But seriously, still SSH. You can tunnel anything you like over SSH, including X. Just use the -Y flag and any X capable client you start will display on your local server.
VLC late shouldn't matter for a server, but if you want to remotely drive a desktop I've had great experience with moonlight. There is a open source build for Linux called sunlight. https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine
You will need a GPU to encode the stream. It's mostly focused on gaming but works well for desktops.
I did mess around with sunshine a few years ago but couldn't get it working, I think that was when it hooked into geforce experience so might be time to revisit, thanks!
I have just the mouse problem but it's such a big deal that it's making me look elsewhere. If it didn't have this problem I'd have absolutely no complaints