Linux and Android should work well together; after all, they're pretty much cousins. You've probably heard of apps that let you remotely control an Android device from your desktop. There are also apps that make it possible to control a Windows PC from Android.
Since your goal is to control the computer from a mobile device, in most cases it's necessary to install additional software on the computer. Most remote control software (sometimes referred to as "remote desktop software") works on the client/server principle.
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Viewing your remote Linux desktop on an Android phone or tablet is a massive productivity boost. The best way to achieve this is with the VNC (Virtual Network Computing) technology. This allows remote access across networks and uses the RFB (Remote Framebuffer) protocol to share the screen and provide remote access options.
TightVNC is among the most popular remote desktop applications, and Remote Ripple is its official Android client app. The procedure is simple: install the server on Linux and run the app on Android to establish the connection. Just use this command:
From there, use Remote Ripple to only view the desktop, or open and edit files on it in full-control mode. There's a mouse tool to help you move the cursor on the desktop. If you want to create a more secure connection, you'll need the Pro version.
Remote Ripple isn't the only VNC viewer. bVNC Secure VNC Viewer supports TightVNC, UltraVNC, TigerVNC, and RealVNC. If you prefer dead-simple remote control of Linux instead, see how Chrome Remote Desktop works. You can also remotely access a Windows desktop from Android.
Unified Remote aims to be the end-all solution for Android-to-Linux remote control. It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, and works as a mouse, keyboard, or gamepad. You'll need the server app on the desktop, but beyond copying the server address to the client, it requires little configuration.
If desktop sharing is overkill, but you still want to remotely manage files on Linux, consider SSH. The SSH (Secure Shell) protocol enables remote Linux access even from older Android devices. It's an encrypted connection that lets you manage and troubleshoot a Linux computer or server.
Looking for an Android app to control your media and smart home devices? We've show how to use the Peel Smart Remote app for entertainment control. And if you want to control other desktop platforms from Android, check out how to remotely control your computer from your phone.
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The application does not require installation, just download the zip file and extract the readme text file and the executable java file. To run the executable file, you need to have Java runtime installed on your system. The application connects with your Android smartphone via WiFi network or Bluetooth.
AndroMouse Server is licensed as freeware for PC or laptop with Windows 32 bit and 64 bit operating system. It is in system miscellaneous category and is available to all software users as a free download.
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Go to the AndroMouse website and download the AdroMouse application for your desktop. It used to be a exe file for Winodws, but has been rewritten in Java to ensure cross platform compatibility. The downloaded file is a zip file which can be easily extracted. After extracting, you will see a .jar file (namely, AndroMouse Desktop 2.5.jar). 2ff7e9595c
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