![]() ![]() Drink your coffee, and wait until your system becomes up and accessible via ssh or terminal.sudo sed -i '' -e 's/# AutomaticLogin/AutomaticLogin/g' -e 's/#WaylandEnable/WaylandEnable/g' /etc/gdm3/nf.echo -e "ad.security.allow_logon_token=true\=true" > ~/.anydesk/nf.In case that your target machine is a kind of a Ubuntu or a Debian based one: sudo echo qazwsxedc | anydesk -set-password : to set password on anydesk (required to access from a remote system).anydesk -stop-service : To stop anydesk service.anydesk -restart-service : To restart anydesk service. ![]() anydesk -service : To start anydesk service if not already running (for Linux).anydesk -get-id : To get the ID that your system can be accessed by.anydesk -get-status : To get current status of anydesk, which might be offlien,online or nothing.Here are the commands might be usefull in this purpose: #AnyDesk - How Enable Remote Access from ubuntu/debian terminal.
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