Linux implementations of Chrome Remote Desktop have a few "quirks" that require manual intervention.
Chrome Remote Desktop (CRD) is a free remote access solution developed by Google. It allows users to securely access a remote computer from another device via a web browser or a dedicated mobile app. While popular on Windows and macOS, its implementation on Linux is less straightforward but fully functional—and particularly valuable for developers, system administrators, and enthusiasts who run Linux desktops or servers.