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CRD uses a relay server by default. While convenient, this adds latency.
If your Linux machine has no physical display, CRD defaults to a virtual, low-quality output. Fix this:
If fonts look jagged or pixelated, it is usually an X11 vs. Wayland issue or fontconfig settings.
While Chrome Remote Desktop (CRD) is a convenient cross-platform tool, Linux users often encounter "terrible" default performance—ironic given Linux's Unix roots, which were designed for remote access. Achieving "extra quality" on a Linux host requires bypassing the generic defaults and manually optimizing the session configuration and system-level display settings. 1. Optimize the Session Configuration
By default, Linux sessions might not match your client's resolution, causing blurriness from scaling. Ask Ubuntu Resize to Fit : Open the sidebar (small arrow on the right) and enable "Resize desktop to fit"