Tested working on Fedora Workstation 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43.
(Commands prefixed with a # should be run as the root user or with sudo. Commands prefixed with a $ should be run as a regular/unprivileged user.)
# dnf install xrdp(with Xorg session support:# dnf install xrdp xorgxrdp)- If using GNOME:
# $EDITOR /etc/pam.d/xrdp-sesmanand comment and uncomment the appropriate lines. - If using Xfce:
$ echo startxfce4 > $HOME/.xsessionand$ chmod +x $HOME/.xsession. - Optionally, rename the shared drives mount:
# $EDITOR /etc/xrdp/sesman.iniand setFuseMountName=shared-drives # $EDITOR /etc/xrdp/xrdp.iniand set:port=vsock://-1:3389([Globals]section)vmconnect=true(uncomment)security_layer=rdpbitmap_compression=false- If you chose to install the
xorgxrdppackage: uncomment the whole[Xorg]section.
$ systemctl enable xrdp xrdp-sesman- Shut down the virtual machine (do NOT reboot) and close the Virtual Machine Connection window.
- On your host, in PowerShell (as admin or as a user in the "Hyper-V Administrators" group):
Set-VM -VMName "Name of your Fedora VM" -EnhancedSessionTransportType HvSocket - Connect to your VM by reopening the Virtual Machine Connection window, and boot it.
You can now enable Enhanced Session Mode.
@HarmfulBreeze That seems to have done it. After installing
plasma-workspace-x11and rebooting, enhanced session is working. No audio, unlike gnome. Thanks!