echo "exec /etc/X11/Xsession startxfce4" > ~/.chrome-remote-desktop-session Use code with caution.
[Service] User=<your_username> ExecStart=/usr/bin/chrome-remote-desktop --start Restart=always
sudo apt --fix-broken install
sudo apt install adwaita-icon-theme-full
In conclusion, the marriage of Debian and Chrome Remote Desktop is a testament to the flexibility of Linux. It demonstrates that even a distribution as principled as Debian can accommodate proprietary tools when the use case demands it. The setup is not trivial, the philosophy is compromised, and the debugging can be frustrating. But for the user who needs to click a button in a browser to reach their Debian machine from a hotel room or a coffee shop, the effort is justified. Debian gives them the secure, customizable core; Chrome Remote Desktop gives them the wings. And in that uneasy but functional union, we see the future of personal computing: not pure, but practical; not ideologically perfect, but undeniably powerful.
Paste and run this command in your Debian terminal. You will be prompted to enter a . 4. Configuring the Session