

I mean, I did read what they wrote. Remote desktop to iOS. Sending the desktop of the computer, to an iOS device. Nobody calls the home screen of a phone a “desktop”.
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I mean, I did read what they wrote. Remote desktop to iOS. Sending the desktop of the computer, to an iOS device. Nobody calls the home screen of a phone a “desktop”.
I, don’t think that’s what they meant, but I could be wrong.
Remote desktop to iOS: Not sure this is possible even on Windows, I use remmina for remote desktop, it supports several ways of connecting to the other device so maybe see if it works for you.
What? This is absolutely possible, and it seems like OP is already doing so from Windows. Remmina is also, as far as I’m aware, a client app, not a server. I would personally recommend Sunshine, with Moonlight as the iOS client, but that’s more geared towards gaming. xrdp would be my recommendation if OP is using the built in Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol currently, as that will continue to work with whichever iOS client they are already using. Otherwise, if they’re using VNC currently, I would go with TightVNC as there are dozens, if not more, iOS clients.
Could I get a link?
What I’m saying is that if China discovers your deception, and if they have a similar law/rule/guideline about entering China on your Chinese passport as a dual citizen, they might not take kindly to you doing so.
I’m just an Aussie, so don’t mind me, but the advice at the end about entering on your Canadian passport seems like something that might be considered a crime that would cause further issues. You must enter Australia on your Australian passport if you have one, for example.
Bazzite on GNOME? Rebasing from GNOME to KDE causes so many headaches. Ask me how I know (yes I’m aware they tell you not too).
It doesn’t even have to be something with subscriptions. Hardware drivers are (usually) freeware too for example. AMD is an unusual exception to that being open source. Then you have IK Multimedia who include a license key for their drivers and charge $50 to transfer it, and won’t even let the new owner of a product pay that if they bought it second-hand. Ask me how I know.
Yeah, it works with AMD as well.