![]() Headless Remote Gaming Machine tutorial - ThinLinc+VirtualGL+Steam LinkĪ Headless remote gaming computer accessible from Raspberry Pi and weak machines. So, I'm pasting my tutorial here if you're interested But at least your machine can be used by more than one user at same time, leaving it as a good performance thin client that you can share with lower performance machines to "improve" their performance Not every game will work on this setup because VirtualGL only works with OpenGL applications. The "remote machine" can be your gaming machine on your room that you want to access from your couch, for just simple tasks up to some games. Today I've written a tutorial and published a video about how you could use ThinLinc, VirtualGL and SteamLink to play games on a remote machine. and recently I've found about VirtualGL, which could be used combined with ThinLinc to provide hardware accelerated graphics. I was always thinking about how I could use ThinLinc to play games remotely. So, we got married, moved to an apartment and bring my old gaming PC from my parent's house. ![]() It was a 4th gen i5 notebook, but my wife had a much older centrino notebook and our nephew had nothing (I got a Raspberry Pi for him).Īnd I did a research about how I could share my computer in a way that they could have a minimum quality on their machines and stopped on ThinLinc as my solution for remote desktop access. And we had one computer that was the best one and I had to find a way to share it with the two of them. So, during the pandemic lockdown, I started living with my girlfriend (now wife) and her nephew.
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