Dear DRC, sorry I'm not so expert in those things!
On the physical machine each user has the standard desktop is GNOME. If I 
successfully connect without the -geometry options, the result of the 
command 
wmctrl - m is GNOME Shell, so I guess GNOME is what I try to use with 
TurboVNC.
I use the standard xstartup.turbovnc file in the folder /opt/TurboVNC/bin 
that is the same you can download from Github 
https://github.com/TurboVNC/turbovnc/blob/main/unix/xstartup.turbovnc.
I've tried to put in the second line TVNC_USERDBUS=1 and connect with 
-geometry but without success.

If you can explain me more in details which commands I have to use I can 
debug the problem.

Thanks a lot!

Andrea


On Sunday, 22 December 2024 at 01:23:16 UTC+1 DRC wrote:

> That shouldn’t happen. Please answer my question regarding which window 
> manager you are using.
>
> On Dec 21, 2024, at 5:59 PM, Andrea Farina <andreaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear DRC,
>
> thank you very much. I've tried to set the variable using the command 
> *export TVNC_USERDBUS=1* before creating the display with 
> */opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncserver :2 -geometry 1440x900*
> but the problem still remains.
> I could solve it discarding the option -geometry 1440x900. Don't know why, 
> but in the last versions I could set geometry without problems.
> Thanks again
> Regards
> Andrea
>
>
> On Friday, 20 December 2024 at 22:28:00 UTC+1 DRC wrote:
>
>> Which window manager are you attempting to use?  I have tested GNOME, 
>> MATE, and Xfce under Ubuntu 24.04 with no issues.  There is a known 
>> issue with the GNOME Classic window manager on Ubuntu 24.04, however.  
>> In order to use GNOME Classic/Ubuntu 24.04 with TurboVNC, you have to 
>> set TVNC_USERDBUS=1 in the environment, which limits you to one 
>> simultaneous session. 
>>
>> DRC 
>>
>> On 12/20/24 1:39 PM, Andrea Farina wrote: 
>> > Dear users, 
>> > I'm been using TurboVNC installed on LINUX since 2020 without 
>> > problems. Now I've upgraded to UBUNU 24 and I've installed the last 
>> > version 3.1.3. 
>> > Wgen i start the server on the limux machine all goes smoothly but, 
>> > when I try to connect from my MacBook both using VNCConnect and the 
>> > embedded Screen sharing, after inserting the password I get the error: 
>> > "Oh No! Something has gone wrong!" and no way to connect. 
>> > 
>> > If, instead of TurboVNC I use RealVNC or the standard vncserver the 
>> > connection is accepted but with a very poor graphics. I would like to 
>> > continue using TurboVNC because, I can manage multiple vnc displays 
>> > for many users with an init script. 
>> > 
>> > Do you know how to manage this problem? Are there some security limits 
>> > on the connection? 
>> > Thanks a lot! 
>> > Andrea 
>>
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