Let me continue with the anti-human editor vim and Emacs, I'd rather have my own three fingers broken. Therefore, in the win-side configuration winscp+putty+xming remote operation Ubuntu.
Reference link: putty+xming telnet Ubuntu16.04 graphical interface---
1. Install the UBUNTUKDE on the sever:
Use putty to log in sever, and then
sudo apt-get install Kubuntu-desktop
Because the X interface is not installed beforehand, you do not need to configure KDM.
2. Ubuntu installation ssh and Xbase
sudo apt-get install openssh-server
sudo apt-get install xbase-clients
3. Install xming and putty at win end
To the official website to download the latest version can
4. Configure Putty
Select the left menu session, at the right of the host name Input: remote host IP, port: Input port (default), Connection type select SSH.
Optional: Select the left menu connection->data. Enter an automatic login name in the Auto-login usename. If you don't enter it here, you will be asked to enter your username every time you log in to Linux.
Select the Connection->ssh->x11 on the left menu and check the Enable X11 forwarding. (Note that if you want to use the graphical interface, this option must be ticked, otherwise you can omit)
Select the session on the left and enter the session name we want to save in saved sessions. Then press the Save button to save our settings for the session.
The next time you start, you can select our saved session in saved sessions, and then click the Load button to load the saved session settings.
Start Xming (is xming instead of xlaunch command), Xming dock in taskbar after startup.
Note that to use the graphical interface, you must first start xming, otherwise you can omit.
Start Putty and press the Open button to connect to the remote server.
Enter password, login, try GUI, test Kate Editor
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