Can not RDP into Ubuntu 18.04 with out 1st login and disconnect












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Environment: Running Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop on a HP Pavilion.
Looking to: I want to RDP into the HP.



Steps taken: I have install xrdp onto HP. Ran the systmctl command.



Tested: If I log in to the HP, using my id and pwd, and then from the power
icon use the "disconnect" / "log off" option, which leaves the system
on, Then RDP works form both my 10zig thin client and a Windows RDP.
But, if I boot the system and "DON'T" log in and log off, and attempt to RDP
into the HP, it then fails.
If I remove the "loginkeys" option ( change to a blank password ) on bootup
I am automaticly login into Ubuntu, so I can't RDP in.



It seems the only way to RDP in is to 1st log onto the HP ( Ubuntu ) then do
a log out. Then RDP works.



But, I want to just turn the system on and connect to the HP ( Unbuntu ) system
from my network console ( on my thin client allowing me access to any of my
machines ).



Is there a work around, or a config. change that would fix this?










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    Environment: Running Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop on a HP Pavilion.
    Looking to: I want to RDP into the HP.



    Steps taken: I have install xrdp onto HP. Ran the systmctl command.



    Tested: If I log in to the HP, using my id and pwd, and then from the power
    icon use the "disconnect" / "log off" option, which leaves the system
    on, Then RDP works form both my 10zig thin client and a Windows RDP.
    But, if I boot the system and "DON'T" log in and log off, and attempt to RDP
    into the HP, it then fails.
    If I remove the "loginkeys" option ( change to a blank password ) on bootup
    I am automaticly login into Ubuntu, so I can't RDP in.



    It seems the only way to RDP in is to 1st log onto the HP ( Ubuntu ) then do
    a log out. Then RDP works.



    But, I want to just turn the system on and connect to the HP ( Unbuntu ) system
    from my network console ( on my thin client allowing me access to any of my
    machines ).



    Is there a work around, or a config. change that would fix this?










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      Environment: Running Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop on a HP Pavilion.
      Looking to: I want to RDP into the HP.



      Steps taken: I have install xrdp onto HP. Ran the systmctl command.



      Tested: If I log in to the HP, using my id and pwd, and then from the power
      icon use the "disconnect" / "log off" option, which leaves the system
      on, Then RDP works form both my 10zig thin client and a Windows RDP.
      But, if I boot the system and "DON'T" log in and log off, and attempt to RDP
      into the HP, it then fails.
      If I remove the "loginkeys" option ( change to a blank password ) on bootup
      I am automaticly login into Ubuntu, so I can't RDP in.



      It seems the only way to RDP in is to 1st log onto the HP ( Ubuntu ) then do
      a log out. Then RDP works.



      But, I want to just turn the system on and connect to the HP ( Unbuntu ) system
      from my network console ( on my thin client allowing me access to any of my
      machines ).



      Is there a work around, or a config. change that would fix this?










      share|improve this question














      Environment: Running Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop on a HP Pavilion.
      Looking to: I want to RDP into the HP.



      Steps taken: I have install xrdp onto HP. Ran the systmctl command.



      Tested: If I log in to the HP, using my id and pwd, and then from the power
      icon use the "disconnect" / "log off" option, which leaves the system
      on, Then RDP works form both my 10zig thin client and a Windows RDP.
      But, if I boot the system and "DON'T" log in and log off, and attempt to RDP
      into the HP, it then fails.
      If I remove the "loginkeys" option ( change to a blank password ) on bootup
      I am automaticly login into Ubuntu, so I can't RDP in.



      It seems the only way to RDP in is to 1st log onto the HP ( Ubuntu ) then do
      a log out. Then RDP works.



      But, I want to just turn the system on and connect to the HP ( Unbuntu ) system
      from my network console ( on my thin client allowing me access to any of my
      machines ).



      Is there a work around, or a config. change that would fix this?







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