My system has a vnc server that I downloaded from github. I installed the
debian package and replaced with compiled vnc.
2017. aug. 26. 9:36 ezt írta ("Niclas Arndt" ):
> Hi,
>
>
> OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on the KDE desktop
> environment.
Hi,
OpenSUSE 42.1 had a problem with running a VNC server on the KDE desktop
environment. It forced me to use XFCE, which is ok although I prefer KDE.
Now I am installing Debian Stretch and rather than risk having to redo the
installation, I thought I should ask if you know whether KDE VNC
On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 18:12 +0800, Bernard Lee wrote:
> 😊Dear Debian,
> I'm Bernard.I have a little problem with my raspberry pi 2 running
> Raspbian
> Jessie.
> Hope you can help me.I don't know how to set my pi turn on the vnc
> server
> when boot.
&g
😊Dear Debian,
I'm Bernard.I have a little problem with my raspberry pi 2 running Raspbian
Jessie.
Hope you can help me.I don't know how to set my pi turn on the vnc server
when boot.
I don't know how to set the bootconfig.txt. please tell me how to
fix it when you reply.i
On 2015-07-03, Rob Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> When try to enable my vnc server on Debian Jessie:
>
> I have to unmanage my network interfaces from /etc/network/interfaces
>
> The only way to start remote desktop on my internal interface is to
> let the gnome network manager co
When try to enable my vnc server on Debian Jessie:
I have to unmanage my network interfaces from /etc/network/interfaces
The only way to start remote desktop on my internal interface is to let the
gnome network manager control my interface.
This is unwanted behavior as i use my system als
>On Nov 18, 2013 6:15 PM, "Ralf Mardorf" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 16:33 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> > I don't know what happened to
> quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
> > unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
>
> By Emilio’s quoting some
> paragraphs
On Mon, 2013-11-18 at 16:33 +, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
> unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
By Emilio’s quoting some paragraphs became endless lines, so the
quotation sign is only at the begin
Hi,
I don't know what happened to quoting in your message but it was nigh-on
unreadable. It might be worth a look at your mailer settings.
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On 17/11/2013 20:40, Emilio Lopez wrote:
I think what you are looking for is x11vnc which allows you to view local
session by vnc
EmilioLLBB
Emilio, brilliant, I'd missed the need for it.
Installed, and after reading man x11vnc - it's quite long - used:
$ x11vnc -display :0
Gave us the us
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 03:53:14 PM Reco wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 20:15:02 +
>
> Ron Leach wrote:
> > X could not detect the attached screen because its cable is switched
> > across a KVM which seems to destroy the EDID information; I'd already
> > manually configured a Modeline for
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 20:15:02 +
Ron Leach wrote:
> X could not detect the attached screen because its cable is switched
> across a KVM which seems to destroy the EDID information; I'd already
> manually configured a Modeline for 1440x900. (This works fine on the
> attached screen even thro
On Nov 17, 2013 9:15 PM, "Ron Leach" wrote:
>
> On 17/11/2013 18:01, Reco wrote:
>>
>>
>> Your .Xauthority seems to be misconfigured (probably owned by root).
>> Please ensure that this file is owned by regular user and has 0600
>> permissions.
>
>
> Thanks, done.
>
>>
>>
>> Your xstartup script t
On 17/11/2013 18:01, Reco wrote:
Your .Xauthority seems to be misconfigured (probably owned by root).
Please ensure that this file is owned by regular user and has 0600
permissions.
Thanks, done.
Your xstartup script tries to execute non-installed 'gnome-session'.
Try replacing 'gnome-sess
Hi
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 15:57:14 +
Ron Leach wrote:
>> xauth: /home/ward/.Xauthority not writable, changes will be ignored
Your .Xauthority seems to be misconfigured (probably owned by root).
Please ensure that this file is owned by regular user and has 0600
permissions.
> The vnc4server
Enabling VNC through LightDM conf file
LightDM's conf file ( /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf ) also permits the
enabling of a VNC service, which I've done. Here's the relevant
section, with the remote geometry set to match the attached monitor
used by the local XFCE desktop:
#
#
faraway-pc.
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On 13Jul01:1518-0400, Art Huston wrote:
> I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so
On 13Jul01:1518-0400, Art Huston wrote:
> I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so I can
> access my Debian machine from Windows. There are a number of ways found on
> the web -- is there a best practice?
I use "ss vs" in one terminal, the
Art Huston wrote at 2013-07-01 14:18 -0500:
> I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so I can
> access my Debian machine from Windows. There are a number of ways found on
> the web -- is there a best practice?
I do not know about a "best practice"
I'm looking for the simplest, quickest way to setup VNC Server so I can
access my Debian machine from Windows. There are a number of ways found on
the web -- is there a best practice?
ChadDavis wrote:
> Clarification. Are you saying that some vnc servers serve up a remote
> login to a new session, while others simply share an existing gnome
> session?
Yes. vino shares the existing Gnome session (see System > Preferences >
Remote Desktop). I'm sure there's an equivalent for KD
you saying that some vnc servers serve up a remote
> login to a new session, while others simply share an existing gnome
> session?
Yes. That is exactly what I am saying.
When you start a vnc server session with vnc4server or tightvncserver
or other then it starts a new X session. T
If you want to share your existing GNOME 3 desktop session, it's "vino", and
you want to run "vino-preferences" to set the password, whether it's read only,
etc.
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vnc in general was helpful. The package page says that vino is a vnc
> server for GNOME 2 and isn't available with GNOME 3. If you are using
>
>
I'm using Gnome 3 on Wheezy and it DOES come with VINO by default. FYI.
ChadDavis wrote:
> I'm a bit confused about what package is the vnc server that I need to run
> in order to remote desktop into my machine.
With VNC there are two parts, the client and the server. Normally you
start the server first and then connect to it with a client.
$ vncs
I'm a bit confused about what package is the vnc server that I need to run
in order to remote desktop into my machine. Installed by default is a
"vino" and it says that it is a "VNC server for Gnome". But when I search
about how to set up a vnc server on the internet,
Engi Zoltán wrote:
> "vncserver :3 -geometry 800x600"
Should start a vnc session on display :3. Looks okay to me.
> [ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
> [ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
> xsetroot -solid grey
> vncconfig -iconic &
> x-term -geometry 80x24+10+10
On 2011.07.10. 18:54, Bob Proulx wrote:
Engi Zoltán wrote:
I start the vnc server on Debian linux.
How did you start it? Please tell us the exact command that you
used.
The command is next
"vncserver :3 -geometry 800x600"
I tried connect to server but only get gray screen.
Al
Engi Zoltán wrote:
> I start the vnc server on Debian linux.
How did you start it? Please tell us the exact command that you
used.
> I tried connect to server but only get gray screen.
Also show us your ~/.vnc/xstartup file. If you are only getting a
grey screen then perhaps you ha
I start the vnc server on Debian linux.
I tried connect to server but only get gray screen.
It seems to be there is problem with "x-term".
Here is log file:
Xvnc Free Edition 4.1.1 - built Mar 10 2010 21:46:06
Copyright (C) 2002-2005 RealVNC Ltd.
See http://www.realvnc.com for info
Hi all!
Some time ago I have been using x11vnc and xvncviewer in Debian
GNU/Linux Lenny without problems. But today, after connecting to the
server, I noticed that after moving the mouse and release it, this is
positioned immediately in the upper left corner without giving me time
to operate prope
Il 09/05/2010 21:50, Andrew Lapham ha scritto:
Hello all.
I'm new to debian (2 days) but have been using Linux for a while. Anyway my
problem is with Vnc4server.
Yesterday I set up my /home/.Vnc/xstartup to include gnome session and I
commented terminal emulator. And I remoted in no problem (I
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 00:56, Andrew Lapham wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I'm new to debian (2 days) but have been using Linux for a while. Anyway my
> problem is with Vnc4server.
>
> Yesterday I set up my /home/.Vnc/xstartup to include gnome session and I
> commented terminal emulator. And I remoted
Hello all.
I'm new to debian (2 days) but have been using Linux for a while. Anyway my
problem is with Vnc4server.
Yesterday I set up my /home/.Vnc/xstartup to include gnome session and I
commented terminal emulator. And I remoted in no problem (I forget if I used
vnvserver or Vnc4server)
Today
Depo Catcher wrote:
> uh, ok. Thanks
>
> Why didn't aptitude find it?
>
Because you're not using the version in experimental :)
the versions currently in <=sid default to searching on package name
only. This changes in the experimental version where the search
parameters change. I almost always
On Mon,27.Apr.09, 00:19:06, Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> uh, ok. Thanks
>
> Why didn't aptitude find it?
Because aptitude doesn't search for files in a package, not even if
installed. It does search however in name, short description, long
description and various (all?) other fields in the package
uh, ok. Thanks
Why didn't aptitude find it?
Jan Muszynski wrote:
Depo Catcher wrote:
ok thanks. That worked.
for bonus points, were/how do I install 'dos2unix' and 'unix2dos'... it
doesn't come install by default nor does it show up in aptitude
apt-file find dos2u
Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> ok thanks. That worked.
>
> for bonus points, were/how do I install 'dos2unix' and 'unix2dos'... it
> doesn't come install by default nor does it show up in aptitude
apt-file find dos2unix
tofrodos: /usr/bin/dos2unix
apt-file find /usr/bin/unix2dos
tofrodos: /usr/bin/un
ok thanks. That worked.
for bonus points, were/how do I install 'dos2unix' and 'unix2dos'... it
doesn't come install by default nor does it show up in aptitude
Magnus Pedersen wrote:
Depo Catcher wrote:
What's the "linux" way of installing a Tigh
Depo Catcher wrote:
What's the "linux" way of installing a Tight VNC Server?
On windows, I just run the exe; on freebsd I just install for ports
and/or packages.
Both take under 3 minutes.
I try 'apt-get install tightvnc' and it failed, saying there isn't a
De
What's the "linux" way of installing a Tight VNC Server?
On windows, I just run the exe; on freebsd I just install for ports
and/or packages.
Both take under 3 minutes.
I try 'apt-get install tightvnc' and it failed, saying there isn't a
Debian package for this
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I'm having a very strange that never spent hence. VNC installed on a
Linux server Debian (vncserver) that I only authentic all the right
username and password, but when you type the characters are totally
different, and both servers are with the keymap
Greetings all, I am wondering if there are more VNC software other than TightVNC and RealVNC,seems that the TightVNC is not developing any more (with bugs still). I do not knowwhether there are sill some VNC apps (no more found with apt-cache search)? thx!
Deephay
er binary path into that. I can'tremember what it's called, but
>> > for another window manager (say, pwm) you'd have
>> > /usr/bin/pwm
>>
>> VNC reads ~/.vnc/xstartup IIRC
>
>When I start the VNC server it says it's "starting applications
&
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 12:23:42 -0600, Eric Scott
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I start the VNC server it says it's "starting applications specified
> in /etc/X11/Xsession"
> I don't have a ~/.vnc/xstartup file or whatever... if I create one is VNC
>
Hi,
it might be reading ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession. Put the KDE window
manager binary path into that. I can'tremember what it's called, but
for another window manager (say, pwm) you'd have
/usr/bin/pwm
...in one of those files.
It actually reads ~/.vnc/xstartup
Put "startkde &" in the last line
On Monday 22 November 2004 10:30 am, Kent West wrote:
> Eric Scott wrote:
> >On Sunday 21 November 2004 11:23 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
> >>[snip]
> >>
> >>>I had a similar problem under Mandrake Linux 9.1 once, and peeps just
> >>>told me
> >>
for another window manager (say, pwm) you'd have
> > /usr/bin/pwm
>
> VNC reads ~/.vnc/xstartup IIRC
When I start the VNC server it says it's "starting applications specified
in /etc/X11/Xsession"
I don't have a ~/.vnc/xstartup file or whatever... if I cre
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:00:18 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
> it might be reading ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession. Put the KDE window
> manager binary path into that. I can'tremember what it's called, but
> for another window manager (say, pwm) you'd have
> /usr/bin/pwm
VNC reads ~/.vnc/xstartup IIRC
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Eric Scott wrote:
On Sunday 21 November 2004 11:23 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
[snip]
I had a similar problem under Mandrake Linux 9.1 once, and peeps just
told me
The sound that a baby chicken makes, told you to upgrade to Mdk 9.2
On Sunday 21 November 2004 11:23 pm, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > I had a similar problem under Mandrake Linux 9.1 once, and peeps just
> > told me
>
> The sound that a baby chicken makes, told you to upgrade to Mdk 9.2
> That truly is
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 22:52:02 -0600, Eric Scott
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yo;
> Just installed Sarge for the first time. I got VNC server up and running, and
> accessed it from my near-by Mac (Good ol' Mac OS 8.1... haven't downloaded
> Sarge PPC yet ;-) ). The
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 11:39:34PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 00:30 -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 11:23:41PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > > > I had a similar problem under Mandrake
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 00:30 -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 11:23:41PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > I had a similar problem under Mandrake Linux 9.1 once, and peeps just
> > > told me
> >
> > The sound that
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 11:23:41PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
> [snip]
> > I had a similar problem under Mandrake Linux 9.1 once, and peeps just told
> > me
>
> The sound that a baby chicken makes, told you to upgrade to Mdk 9.2
> That tr
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 22:52 -0600, Eric Scott wrote:
[snip]
> I had a similar problem under Mandrake Linux 9.1 once, and peeps just told me
The sound that a baby chicken makes, told you to upgrade to Mdk 9.2
That truly is amazing. Do you have video?
> "It's a bug, upgrade to 9.2."
>
Yo;
Just installed Sarge for the first time. I got VNC server up and running, and
accessed it from my near-by Mac (Good ol' Mac OS 8.1... haven't downloaded
Sarge PPC yet ;-) ). The X server pops up with the "X" cursor... but no
window manager. How do I get it to start K
Hi,
I have several users running KDE desktops through VNC on one of my
servers. The only problem, is that every user starts artsd and a
message comes up saying it couldn't initialize the sound system.
I searched for "arts|audio|sound" in /etc/kde3 but didn't find anything
promising.
How do I
not entirely debian related but the system is based on debian(at
least the kernel is last I checked..)
I'm talkin about the ThinkNIC(www.thinknic.com) a few months ago
I seriously hacked up my grandpa's NIC, including stuff like a SSH
server and VNC server incase I need to get in to do
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:20:51PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:34:30PM -0600, Cameron Matheson ([EMAIL
> PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Oh yeah, is ssh going to be fixed anytime soon?
>
> According to posts, I believe so.
>
> BTW, you shouldn't run VNC unsecured on an open
One option would be to run the Xvnc server, and then connect locally using
the SVGAlib client. That would allow you to avoid running another X server
in addition to Xvnc. I've never tried it myself, but it seems like it might
work, if you don't mind using SVGAlib.
-Chris
On Saturday 14 April
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 01:16:32AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
> I've never been able to figure out how to get the vncserver to act like
> a regular X server, serving both the local display and the remote
> display. Instead, I've only been able to get the regular X server to
> serve the local displa
Please set your mailer to wrap lines at 72 colums.
on Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:34:30PM -0600, Cameron Matheson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I need to be able to control my friends computer from mine. Telnet
> doesn't work, and ssh is broken, so I thought VNC would be rad. I am
> to the
Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hey,
I need to be able to control my friends computer from mine. Telnet doesn't work, and ssh
is broken, so I thought VNC would be rad. I am to the point where I can use vncviewer
from my Linux to control my windoze box, but that doesn't do much for me. If I run
vn
Hey,
I need to be able to control my friends computer from mine. Telnet doesn't
work, and ssh is broken, so I thought VNC would be rad. I am to the point
where I can use vncviewer from my Linux to control my windoze box, but that
doesn't do much for me. If I run vncserver on my computer, and
ty - I just don't know how to use ssh to connect to the vnc
> server). Thanks again
If you're going to use putty to ssh to the Linux box I think you're out of
luck - putty doesn't know how to do TCP forwarding (needed for X11
forwarding), and the author isn't plan
question, how do I make the
connection "through an ssh tunnel" (I can make a "terminal" ssh connection -
via putty - I just don't know how to use ssh to connect to the vnc
server). Thanks again
Peter
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Giulio Morgan wrote:
> Any thoughts will be much appreciated. Also, one trivial question, what is the
> easiest way for me to determine my ip address.
If you install the ipmasq package it has a very nice script called
ipofif which does some regexp stuff to the output of ifconfig and leaves
you
Pending further investigation, we now allege that Giulio Morgan wrote:
>
> I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office
> of
> my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about
> the usage of VNC, and if anyone could help, I would really
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> I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office
> of
> my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about
> the usage of VNC, and if
I am trying, unsuccessfully, to make a VNC connection from Windows98 (office of
my client) to my woody machine. Perhaps I am misunderstanding something about
the usage of VNC, and if anyone could help, I would really appreciate it.
I start the vncserver by
$ vncserver :4,
then check for m
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