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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I decided to have some remote desktop fun with one of my raspberry pies. Remote desktop for the raspberry pi (or&#xA;any linux machine) can be done so many different ways - but the easiest from my perspective is xrdp. It is available&#xA;really on any linux distro and works with Windows remote desktop protocol (kinda). It requires that you install&#xA;xrdp and tightvncserver (under the covers it uses a vnc server - thightvncserver is probably the best choice here).&#xA;Then as a client on my laptop I use the very good remote desktop client called remmina; again it is availalbe on&#xA;almost any linux distro.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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