How to login to Centos 7 using RDP from Win10
I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?

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I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?

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It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
– n8te
2 hours ago
@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.
– ucsendre
2 hours ago
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I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?

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I am a bit frustrated now. I have configured our Centos 7 server to be accessible from windows remote desktop. The connection is ok, but the server is now in locked status and I can not wake it up. All I see is a nice blue screen with the clock and a notification from application installer. How can I sent CTRL+ALT+DEL to make the login form appearing on the screen? Are there any other shortcut combinations for this?

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It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
– n8te
2 hours ago
@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.
– ucsendre
2 hours ago
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It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
– n8te
2 hours ago
@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.
– ucsendre
2 hours ago
It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
– n8te
2 hours ago
It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
– n8te
2 hours ago
@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.
– ucsendre
2 hours ago
@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.
– ucsendre
2 hours ago
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The Gnome lockscreen behaves similar to the way you login to Windows 10.
To make the login screen appear to be able to unlock it, simply left-click your mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
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The Gnome lockscreen behaves similar to the way you login to Windows 10.
To make the login screen appear to be able to unlock it, simply left-click your mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
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The Gnome lockscreen behaves similar to the way you login to Windows 10.
To make the login screen appear to be able to unlock it, simply left-click your mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
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The Gnome lockscreen behaves similar to the way you login to Windows 10.
To make the login screen appear to be able to unlock it, simply left-click your mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
The Gnome lockscreen behaves similar to the way you login to Windows 10.
To make the login screen appear to be able to unlock it, simply left-click your mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
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It should be like Windows where you left-click the mouse towards the bottom of the screen and drag up.
– n8te
2 hours ago
@n8te This works! Never used this before. Thank you! Ps. i think you should post it as answer not comment so I could accept as a solution.
– ucsendre
2 hours ago