Connect to Rock Pi from Windows RDP

1. Remove Xfce desktop

We first uninstall Xfce desktop, we use Openbox as window manager without desktop environment, it’s light weight, easy and fast and saves a lot time of troubleshooting the black screen, authentication prompts…when connecting remotely to a Linux machine desktop using windows RDP client.

sudo apt remove xfce4
sudo apt remove xserver-xorg
sudo apt-get remove task-desktop
sudo apt autoremove --purge

2. Insatll XRDP that is the protocol to allow connection from a window RDP client

sudo su –

apt install xrdp

systemctl status xrdp

xRDP uses the  /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key file which belongs to the ssl-cert group

adduser xrdp ssl-cert

3. Install openbox

sudo apt install openbox obmenu

To switch between desktop environments run the following command:

sudo update-alternatives --config x-session-manager
Reboot your system and select Openbox as your session

4 you now can use your window RDP client to connect to Rock PI debian unit.

It’s a black screen after it’s connected, just right click on the screen, you’ll have the menu to do the trick.

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