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First, install install gnome-shell-extension-manager with this command: | First, install install gnome-shell-extension-manager with this command: | ||
<pre>sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension-manager</pre> | |||
The open the newly installed app called Extension in the GUI. Within this app, search for and install the Allow locked Remote Desktop GNOME Shell extension. | The open the newly installed app called Extension in the GUI. Within this app, search for Jonathan Kamens and install the Allow locked Remote Desktop GNOME Shell extension. | ||
Now you will be able to remotely connect to this computer even when the screen is locked. You will still need to be logged in locally first. | Now you will be able to remotely connect to this computer even when the screen is locked. You will still need to be logged in locally first. |
Latest revision as of 10:47, 26 January 2025
You will need a GNOME Shell extension to solve this problem.
First, install install gnome-shell-extension-manager with this command:
sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension-manager
The open the newly installed app called Extension in the GUI. Within this app, search for Jonathan Kamens and install the Allow locked Remote Desktop GNOME Shell extension.
Now you will be able to remotely connect to this computer even when the screen is locked. You will still need to be logged in locally first.