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Veyon in Ubuntu 22.04 and Debian 12 with user Standard.

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    jsobenis
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    Good afternoon.
    Installing Venyon master and standard users on Windows has no problem, but installing Veyon master on Linux Ubuntu 22.04 Master after a modification in /usr/share/applications/veyon-master.desktop runs fine, however installing it on Ubuntu 22.04 as standard user there is no way for the master to see it, only when I run it as the root user is when the master can see it and once I restart the computer and log in as a standard user I am able to establish communication with the master, when executing In terminal systemctl status veyon.service it appears to me that there are only 4 tasks and that I do not have the permissions to execute the remaining tasks that add up to 15 to 18 tasks. This does not happen like this in Windows, which does work well with standard users. because in standard Windows I only need to install only the service and in Linux they are all installed and I cannot see them. The same thing happens in Debian 12. Are there any instructions that have done this installation in Ubuntu and Debian operating systems to control 3034 or more PCs with standard users? Thank you for taking the trouble to read this small project that I want to undertake in a school that wants to introduce Open Source apart from Microsoft. Greetings waiting for your responses.

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      jsobenis
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      From what I see and can perceive, Veyon is used more in Windows than Linux (Ubuntu, Debian) in classrooms and not Linux in classrooms.

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