This GitHub repository is a great resource for anyone looking to learn how to set up Chrome desktop view in the Google Developer Console. By following the instructions provided in the repository, you can easily configure your Google Developer Console to display your web pages as they would appear on a desktop browser.
This can be incredibly useful for testing and debugging your web applications, and can help ensure that your users have the best possible experience when using your website.
---- Create a headless Compute Engine VM instance to run Chrome Remote Desktop on.
- Install and configure the Chrome Remote Desktop service on the VM instance.
- Set up an X Window System desktop environment in the VM instance.
- Connect from your local computer to the desktop environment on the VM instance.
This solution is not suitable for graphically intensive applications, including playing videos, because those typically require hardware graphics acceleration as well as a network that has high bandwidth and low latency. If you want to run graphically intense applications remotely, see the Creating a virtual GPU-accelerated Linux workstation tutorial for an alternative solution.
- Head to Google Developer Console console.clould.google.com
Start by creating new project if you have an existing project like i have just click the terminal and also don't forget you can't cretae more than 12 project on the free account so use it wisely
Clone this github repository
git clone https://github.com/abdimk/Google-dev-VNC/
Head to the dir
cd Google-dev-VNC
copy the setup.py to home
cp setup.py ../ && cd .. && clear
run the setup
python setup.py
Head to remote desktop Headless
Next , Begin, Authorize
You need to allow Chrome Remote Desktop to access your account. If you approve, the page displays a command line for Debian Linux copy and paste the authorization code to the terminal
Note: The authorization code in the command line is valid for only a few minutes, and you can use it only once.
When you’re prompted, enter a 6-digit PIN. This number will be used for additional authorization when you connect later.
This will be in the terminal
- Then Head to remote desktop access
- Enter the the 6-digit PIN that you enterd in terminal
If the service is running, you see output that includes the state