I don't know when/if this support will be added for Wayland. The older display server is still available: just choose Ubuntu on Xorg from the cog on the log in screen." That explains the difference between my old and new hardware. The 17.10 release notes state, "On supported systems, Wayland is now the default display server. The former is, obviously, Gnomish, while the latter is more like Unity. The Screen Sharing option appears with Gnome on Xorg and Ubuntu on Xorg. Looks like the Wayland display server doesn't support this feature yet, so choose something that uses Xorg. (To change this, at the login screen, click on the gear icon next to the Sign In button) I switched it to match, and now the Screen Sharing option appears. (Can't remember, think it was just Ubuntu). The difference was my old system was logging in with the setting Ubuntu on Xorg, while my new system was using something else. My newer system only had two, and was missing Screen Sharing. File Sharing, Screen Sharing, and Remote Login. My oldest system, my desktop, had three options under Sharing. I had the same problem on one of the two systems I upgraded from 17.04 to 17.10.
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