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XFCE Desktop on Ubuntu 26.04

por Cloud Infrastructure Services

XFCE desktop environment and xRDP for fast, secure remote desktop access over RDP on Ubuntu 26.04.

XFCE Desktop on Ubuntu 26.04

Launch a lightweight Ubuntu 26.04 virtual machine preconfigured with the XFCE desktop environment and xRDP for fast, secure remote desktop access over RDP. Ideal for cloud administration, GUI tooling, dev/test, and remote productivity.

XFCE Ubuntu Desktop Features:

  • Ubuntu 26.04 LTS with long-term security updates
  • XFCE 4.20 desktop environment (lightweight, responsive, low memory) with Thunar file manager and Mousepad text editor
  • xRDP + xorgxrdp preinstalled with TLS encryption and NLA support for native RDP client compatibility
  • XFCE utilities: panels, window manager, sessions, terminal
  • dbus-x11 for desktop apps that require DBus in RDP sessions
  • Default session set to startxfce4 (X11) for consistent RDP logins — Wayland sessions available but RDP uses X11
  • PipeWire audio stack (replaces PulseAudio) for broad app and Bluetooth compatibility
  • HiDPI-aware display scaling for high-resolution monitors
  • Works with Azure NSGs, Azure Monitor, and Azure Backup
  • Clean baseline: no GNOME packages, no unnecessary services

Benefits of Running XFCE on Azure

  • Fast & efficient: lower CPU/RAM usage versus heavier desktops
  • Simple access: connect with standard RDP clients (Windows, macOS, Linux) or via Azure Bastion
  • Secure by design: leverage Azure NSGs, JIT access, and private networking
  • Cost-optimized: run smoothly on smaller VM sizes (e.g., B2s) and scale up as needed
  • DevOps-friendly: easy to script/provision with Azure CLI, Bicep, Terraform
  • Global availability: deploy near your teams to reduce latency

Ubuntu Desktop Use Cases

  • Cloud admin desktop: GUI tools, file management, remote troubleshooting
  • Developer workstation: editors/IDEs (VS Code, JetBrains), SDKs, and build tools in a managed VM
  • GUI application hosting: browsers, database clients (DBeaver), graphical utilities
  • Training & labs: provide students/teams a ready-to-use Linux desktop
  • Jump host / bastion desktop: RDP or Azure Bastion into a controlled environment to reach internal systems

XFCE Virtual Desktop Setup / Support

Post deployment steps can be found on - XFCE Desktop for Ubuntu

Disclaimer: Ubuntu is a registered trademark owned by Canonical. This is an official Ubuntu release maintained by Cloud Infrastructure Services. XFCE is licensed under GNU General Public License.

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