Alternate Desktop Verified
It tells you that your remote access tool has correctly identified and validated a different desktop environment (like the login screen or another user’s session). You can safely ignore it or disable the notification if you find it distracting.
In the world of Linux, a "verified" alternate desktop refers to a community-contributed desktop environment (DE) or window manager that has been officially vetted by a distribution's core team for stability and aesthetic consistency. alternate desktop verified
The risks of running an unverified alternate desktop include: It tells you that your remote access tool
Verdict: Verified Platinum Hyprland has become the darling of the Linux community. Its "verified" status comes from its aggressive security model: it supports Wayland security protocols out of the box, prevents keylogging by default, and includes a built-in hyprctl verify tool that checks for known CVEs in the compositor. The risks of running an unverified alternate desktop