@dafyre said in Running Xrdp on Ubuntu:
Not sure what to do about the EFI issue....
What I do when I want to use mine like that is set up x11vnc-server and then run it through XRDP (and choose the console option).  It's faster than stock VNC...  Don't ask me why, lol.  I haven't gotten instructions for that yet, I don't think.
If I remember right, after a reboot, you have to connect, close the connection, and then reconnect back using the XRDP+VNC option.  I don't have any installation instructions for that setup on hand though.  I can work it out and post them if you like.
This is likely where I went 'rouge' in that I didn't use x11vnc-server..  I had notes on that,.. at least I believe and have misplaced them.  so I had forget that.
As I was starting to have other 'OS' Kernel issues (the mouse and keyboard wasn't working correctly) I nuked that partition from Windows, and will rebuild.  Maybe it'll survive as I am of course getting grub 'errors' since that partition is gone.