Lamco RDP Server is a Wayland-native remote desktop server that implements the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
It enables remote access to your existing Linux desktop session from any standard RDP client including Windows Remote Desktop Connection, macOS Microsoft Remote Desktop, and FreeRDP. Written entirely in Rust for safety and performance.
The Community Edition (Flatpak and Snap) is free to use under the BUSL-1.1 Additional Use Grant — including commercial use.
Website: github.com/lamco-admin/lamco-rdp-server
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Developer: Lamco Development
License: BUSL-1.1
Lamco RDP Server is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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