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Xpra seems to be exactly what you are looking for. It's a bit like screen or tmux but for X11 applications.
...Can you check the contents of /etc/fstab file ?
As its a very important file, backup it first.
sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak
Instead of doing it on...
There may be an issue with the snap package available. Unless this is fixed, you will not be able to use that version. Likely, the regular APT version will work, but as you are still using...
This is 'by design' - the password is still being accepted even though you are not getting any feedback from typing. Type your password and then hit enter and proceed through the MOK prompts.
The mount point is in $HOME/.gvfs/
, a virtual file system that is only accessible by the user who owns the session.