The preferred starting point for an image is one of the base images provided by Oracle for use in Secure Desktops. See Supported Images.
Base images have the software required to communicate with Secure Desktops already installed.
You will need to complete additional configuration depending on the intended use of the
desktop.
User-level customization is lost each time a desktop is opened from the image. Therefore, desktop users will need to perform certain configuration steps. See Configuring Your Desktop.
For existing customers using an older Linux desktop image, the administrator must update the image with the latest packages above to enable support for multiple monitors.
Firewalld has service ssh enabled and port 9876/tcp open and VCN/subnet Security List chosen for the desktop pool needs Ingress on ports 22,3389 and 9876.
/etc/ssh/sshd_config must allow PasswordAuthentication yes
Configuring the Boot Disk Size 🔗
Set the boot volume size in Linux to match the size of the boot volume you used to
instantiate the image.
Turning off Key Repeat in GNOME
Turn the key repeat option off in GNOME to resolve the issue of key presses being
erroneously repeated.
Desktop users will typically log in to the Secure Desktops Interface and open their desktop
from there without the use of a user account for the desktop itself. Therefore they will not
know the password for the account used to access the desktop. If the desktop is left idle,
the screen lock will prompt the desktop user for a password. Disable the screen lock to
prevent this from happening.
Instructions for disabling the screen lock are dependent on the Linux desktop environment
being used. For example, screen lock is disabled by default for GNOME environments. Contact
the provider for your specific desktop environment for more information.
For more information on usernames and passwords for desktops see User Accounts.
When a Windows 11 desktop is opened for the first time, the time zone will be set to the
time zone in the image.
Use the RDP feature enable timezone redirection to change the time zone according to
the client settings.
Turning off the Screen Lock 🔗
Desktop users will typically log in to the Secure Desktops Interface and open their desktop
from there without the use of a user account for the desktop itself. Therefore they will not
know the password for the account used to access the desktop. If the desktop is left idle,
the screen lock will prompt the desktop user for a password. Disable the screen lock to
prevent this from happening. Contact Microsoft for specific instructions.
For more information on usernames and passwords for desktops see User Accounts.
Relocating Your User Folders to the Storage Volume 🔗
When you configure the virtual desktops created from the image, it is recommended that you relocate user folders (Downloads, Documents, and so on) to the OCI Volume (D:) to protect your files from data loss. See Relocating User Folders to the OCI Storage Volume (Windows only).