Introduction
In today’s world, where remote work and server administration are part of daily life for many IT professionals, having a reliable tool to connect to remote machines is essential. Remmina has become one of the most popular options within the Linux ecosystem thanks to its intuitive interface, broad protocol support, and open‑source nature. In this article we will explore what Remmina is, its standout features, how to install it on the major distributions, and some advanced tips to get the most out of it.
What is Remmina?
Remmina is a remote desktop client written in GTK+ designed specifically for Linux‑based operating systems. Its main goal is to provide a unified experience for connecting to Windows, Linux, and other machines using protocols such as R
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