Virtual Desktops
A virtual desktop has the functionality of a physical computer but is not tied to a physical machine. It functions as a virtual computer system with its own CPU, memory, network interface, and storage.
When you connect to a virtual desktop in a project space, an interactive session is started. During the session, you run applications and manage files just like you would on your local machine.
Topics:
- Starting a Virtual Desktop
- Launching a Virtual Desktop Session
- Connecting to a Linux Virtual Machine Using SSH
- Downloading an RDP File for Quick Connections to a Virtual Desktop
- Unlocking a GNOME Virtual Desktop
- Preventing the Screen from Locking on a GNOME Virtual Desktop
- Stopping a Virtual Desktop
- Viewing Virtual Desktop Details
- Adding Applications to a Virtual Machine
- Checking for Connected Users
- Forcing the Logout of a Connected User