• sloppy_diffuser@sh.itjust.works
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    2 hours ago

    Its likely hard because its honestly niche.

    Linux administration is terminal first so SSH is pretty much all you need. Some services have a WebUI to fill the gap, but its bound to that service. Most server variants of distros don’t even include a desktop environment.

    KVM-over-IP (hardware device) is likely a more common approach because if you need video, might as well have BIOS access.

    There may be something in the virtualization space where the hypervisor provides a remote desktop, but I’m not familiar with this space. A quick search for proxmox and remote desktop yielded mostly results for guest OS setups instead of at the host layer.