![]() I can use systemctl stop chrome-remote-desktopmyusername to stop the service, or disable to stop it from running on startup. 2 When I try to access my remote Ubuntu server via remotedesktop Im presented with two login options, Default Launch the default XSession Ubuntu This session logs you into Ubuntu The first option works provided that I am logged out of the remote system. From there, it was easy to identify that the service I was looking for was chrome-remote-desktopmyusername. Patch Repository Bulletin Summary, Updates for Google Chrome Remote Desktop Host Superceding Bulletin Id, 322391 Patch Release Date, Affected. Processing triggers for ureadahead (0.100.0-19). Using systemctl status I got a list of every running service. Processing triggers for systemd (229-4ubuntu19). Shutting down Chrome Remote Desktop hosts (they will restart Unpacking chrome-remote-desktop (.20) over Preparing to unpack chrome-remote-desktop_current_b. UPDATE: Here is the output of sudo dpkg -i chrome-remote-desktop_current_b. Does it have anything to do with that it was meant for debian, and I'm using Ubuntu?Īny recommendations to help resolve would be highly appreciated. Has anyone else had this experience as well? Having trouble figuring out why this keeps happening. When I attempt to go back into Chrome RDP, I am still told I need to install Chrome RDP host (chrome-remote-desktop_current_b).I then run sudo apt-get dpkg -i * (* is the chrome rdp file), then sudo apt-get install -f, which proceeds to tell me 0 have installed. When I press "Install" the install button seems to change to "Installing" then to "Remove" (to indicate full install) almost instantaneously. ![]() ![]() Every time I attempt to install Chrome Remote desktop on my machine so it can be shared as an end point, I am directed to a listing in the Ubuntu App Store. ![]()
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