TurboVNC doesn't have a proper systemd unit file, but it retains the init.d startup mechanism from TightVNC as a legacy feature.  If your distribution has init.d backward compatibility, then you can use the init.d startup mechanism by editing /etc/sysconfig/tvncservers to specify the X display numbers, user accounts, and (optionally) Xvnc arguments for each TurboVNC session that should be started.  Then you can run 'sudo systemctl enable tvncserver' and 'sudo systemctl start tvncserver'.

DRC

On 3/24/25 10:25 AM, Claudinei Camargo wrote:
Hello

I am looking for documentation or examples of systemd unit files to start TurboVNC on computer startup. In my use case I want to start a few sessions of TurboVNC each session runs with a different user.

The server is based on Debian and will run in heartless mode.

Thanks
Claudinei
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