Tresorio has partnered with Reemo to offer you a high performance solution for streaming your Fedora virtual machine. You will finally be able to play your games, code, draw and work on your heaviest software, all from your virtual machine.
Tutorial
In a few simple steps, find out how to access your Fedora virtual machine desktop.
Set up your Fedora virtual machine
First, you will need to configure your Linux virtual machine on the Tresorio platform. To do this, in your dashboard, click on “Create a virtual machine”:

On the configuration page, name the virtual machine you want to create, select Fedora, and adjust the power and storage space required. Set a password to access your virtual machine and confirm it.

Then, in the block that appears under your server settings, you must insert your Reemo private key in order to link the virtual machine you are creating to your Reemo account.

Link your Fedora virtual machine to your Reemo account
Register for free on Reemo.io
Go to the following page to register for free on Reemo: https://portal.reemo.io/register

Enter your email address and choose a password, then validate the registration form.
Watch your inbox, a code has been sent to you by email to verify your email address. Enter the 6-digit code received by email then validate.

It’s okay, you’ve signed up for Reemo! You can log in using your email address and chosen password. Then, click on “SIGN IN”.
Generate your Reemo private key to link your Linux virtual machine to your Reemo account
You are now connected to Reemo! On the “Computers” page, click on “My private key” to make it appear.

Copy your Reemo private key, and insert it in “Your Reemo private key” field on the creation page of your virtual machine (on Tresorio) :

Confirm the creation of your Fedora virtual machine to see the created VM appear on your dashboard as well as on the “Virtual Machines” page. Your Fedora virtual machine is now linked to your Reemo account.

Fedora virtual machines can take several minutes to install. Monitor the status of your VM: as soon as it is “Running”, you can use it.
Access your Linux virtual machine’s desktop from Chrome
Your Fedora virtual desktop is now accessible from your Chrome browser on the following page: https://portal.reemo.io/computers
Log in to your virtual working environment by clicking on the virtual machine you just linked to Reemo:

The Reemo connection screen appears, then changes to the login screen for your remote Fedora virtual machine. Log in using the password you set for your virtual machine.
Here you are on the desktop of your Fedora virtual PC! All you have to do is install the software you need there and then enjoy it whenever you want, from any device, via Chrome.
How to stop your remote access?
To ensure that you are not charged when you are not using your virtual machine, you will need to shut it down from Tresorio’s platform. To shut down your VM, click on the power button on the right:

Your VM status will then change from “running” to “stopped”. Back on your Reemo portal, you will see your “Computer” offline:
Note that if you shut down your virtual PC through your Fedora desktop, the linked virtual machine will continue to run.
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