![]() ![]() #x-terminal-emulator -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" & Open the file with a text editor and add the following line to the end of the file: This file has to be modified now and another file will have to be added to /etc/init.d When prompted enter a vnc password (twice) and answer the question for a view only password with: noĭuring the process a file called: /.vnc/startkde has been created in the home folder. This will install the version of tightVNCserver that is available in the repository of your Linux version.Īctivating the server is quit easy, just run the command: vncserver Simply install it with the following command: sudo apt-get install tightvncserver ![]() While using openSuse I had found that tightvnc (server) was the best documented environment to accomplish this and since Debian/Ubuntu has the opportunity to install this particular server I ![]() I recently' had to switch from openSuse based system to a Debian/Ubuntu based system with a XFCE desktop environment.īeing used to remotely access my servers over VNC I had to find out how to implement and configure (tight)VNC server on this platform. ![]()
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