KDE Universal Remote Desktop is an extensible client frontend for remote desktop control that aims to provide efficient desktop sharing solutions.
One of the best things about KDE Universal Remote Desktop is its flexibility. The interface is generic enough that you shouldn't have any problems getting it to work with your system. While it hasn't been tested on anything outside of the developer's system, it should be compatible with most configurations.
KDE Universal Remote Desktop is compatible with a number of different backends, including rdesktop (version 1.2.0 or higher) and tightvnc (version 1.2.8 or higher). These recommended backends ensure that you get the best possible experience when using this remote desktop control client frontend.
If you're looking for a powerful remote desktop control client frontend, you'll be happy to know that KDE Universal Remote Desktop was inspired by the lack of a rdesktop front end under KDE. The developer wanted something similar to tsclient (which is a GTK+ based front end), and after much searching for a suitable KDE tool, they discovered KRdesktop by Mattias Douhan. Although KRdesktop wasn't exactly what they were looking for, its appearance did serve as the basis for the configuration dialog of Kurd. So credit is given where credit is due.
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