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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-15T17:18:46.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The other method (which I also paradoxically used on linux by installing xrdp server) is to remote-ssh tunnel rdesktop and enable RDP on your windows machine. Once debian schroot is installed under termux “apt-get install rdesktop” is trivial, and setting up and using a VPN and/or ssh tunnel for the RDP protocol is a google-search exercise.\n\nYou’d be surprised at how effective rdesktop is on running/managing a remote windows machine. YMMV if you try the same trick (xrdp server) on linux as it uses image-tiling via vnc as a hack and it can be horribly slow as a result.\n\nSo there are three routes;\n\n1. “Manage” your system via the codex app,\n\n  2. Install a full developer environment under arm64\n  3. rdesktop or other “manage” remote KVM.\n\n\n\nAnyone else remember / heard of freenx / nomachine?",
  "title": "Feature idea: Codex Mobile Control inside ChatGPT"
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