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Usually Remmina is included in your distribution, or in an external repository you can add.
Flatpak
This is a system agnostic package that works on just about every distribution.
If you use SSH agent (https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/1438 )
Flatpak stores data for installed applications (the XDG config/data folders) under $HOME/.var
If you have previously installed Remmina with another package manager, you will have to transfer what was under $HOME/.config/remmina
and $HOME/.local/share/remmina
under, respectively ~/.var/app/org.remmina.Remmina/config/remmina
and ~/.var/app/org.remmina.Remmina/data/remmina
Snap
This also is a system agnostic package that works on many distributions, but mainly Ubuntu.
If you run into issues, try something else first, and then report the issues.Our Snap package does not work on Ubuntu 17.10 if you use Wayland, see issue #1414._
First make sure you have snapd
installed. Then install the last release from the Ubuntu Software Center by looking for Remmina
, or install it from a terminal with:
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The Snap subsystem has limitations, so some features, for example password storage via keyring is missing and must be fixed manually:
Some features just don’t work on Snap, for example accessing your personal ~/.ssh directory is not possible.You have to manually copy your ~/.ssh/* files to ~/snap/remmina/common/.ssh/
If you want to install the latest Git revision of Remmina as Snap, get it from the edge
channel:
Or, update your Remmina Snap install with your channel of choice:
Snaps are updated with the system and include both latest FreeRDP
Git and the latest libssh 0.7
release (for better security).
Ubuntu
Remmina will no longer be available as a PPA package after the release of version 1.4.8.
We may release new versions from time to time (as of writing is 1.4.11), Remmina can be installed by copying and pasting this in a terminal:
Make sure Remmina is not running. Either close it, reboot, or kill it by pasting this in a terminal:
List available plugins with apt-cache search remmina-plugin
. By default RDP, SSH and SFTP are installed.To test a daily built development version, do the above, but start with
Debian
10 Buster (stable), Bullseye (testing), and Sid (unstable)
Remmina is in the official stable, testing and unstable repositories.
9 Stretch (oldstable)
Here Remmina can be installed from backports by copying and pasting this in a terminal:
Raspberry Pi
ATTENTION: We do not (or rarely) update this repository anymore. Maintainers are welcome if any.
Remmina operates its own package repository for Raspbian Buster (10.x) you can install by copying and pasting this in a terminal:
(Tested on RPi 3B and 3B+)It is strongly advised to also install gnome-keyring to let Remmina save encrypted passwords in a safer place than .remmina textfiles in the /home user folder.
(The remmina-next PPA can be used on Raspberry Pi 2 and 3, provided you are running one of the supported *buntu derivatives.)
Fedora and Red Hat
As of March 2018 Remmina is available on most Fedora testing and stable, we still have a (not updated) Copr provided by Hubbitus (Pavel Alexeev), to install, paste this in a terminal as root:
Red Hat/CentOS
Install Remmina from the EPEL repository by pasting this in a terminal:
A more updated version is available thanks to @castorsky through a COPR repo
To install Remmina on RHEL/CentOS 8 enable EPEL and COPR repo then install package with following commands:
Gentoo
To build and install
To build a binary and install
Install Remote Desktop Via Homebrew Free
Sabayon
Install Remote Desktop Via Homebrew Download
Arch Linux (and friends)
There is an official Arch Linux Remmina package. Or, if you want to use the AUR, install remmina-git.There are also some external, not supported plugins provided by Muflone and otherArch Remmina Protocol plugins
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Solus
Build from source
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Code development and bugfixes take place on the master branch.It compiles with the current FreeRDP master branch, and will compile with FreeRDP 2.0 when released as stable.