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| + | =======================al servers ============================== | ||
| + | VNC/Servers - Community Help Wiki | ||
| + | *>url https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers | ||
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| + | ==================== vino ================================== | ||
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| + | vino - Enable remote VNC from the commandline? - Ask Ubuntu | ||
| + | *>url https://askubuntu.com/questions/4474/enable-remote-vnc-from-the-commandline | ||
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| + | Just running | ||
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| + | /usr/lib/vino/vino-server | ||
| + | should do the job. | ||
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| + | Once you have access to your server, I would recommend that you add it to Autostarted Apps so it is always started. | ||
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| + | You'll probably like change some settings with : | ||
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| + | vino-preferences | ||
| + | be very careful when you run vino-preference on a remote machine, if you uncheck "Allow other users to control your desktop", you won't be able to check it back. | ||
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| + | or to edit : | ||
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| + | ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/remote_access/%gconf.xml | ||
| + | Here a sample file : | ||
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| + | <?xml version="1.0"?> | ||
| + | <gconf> | ||
| + | <entry name="vnc_password" mtime="1289267042" type="string"> | ||
| + | <stringvalue>cXdlcnR5</stringvalue> | ||
| + | </entry> | ||
| + | <entry name="view_only" mtime="1289262982" type="bool" value="false"/> | ||
| + | <entry name="prompt_enabled" mtime="1254965869" type="bool" value="false"/> | ||
| + | <entry name="authentication_methods" mtime="1289267034" type="list" ltype="string"> | ||
| + | <li type="string"> | ||
| + | <stringvalue>vnc</stringvalue> | ||
| + | </li> | ||
| + | </entry> | ||
| + | <entry name="enabled" mtime="128926 | ||
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| + | ============================ x11vnc =================== | ||
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= Just a few scribbled links = | = Just a few scribbled links = | ||
Revision as of 08:22, 11 March 2019
Contents
this page is junk, but useful for me for now
=================al servers ========================
VNC/Servers - Community Help Wiki
*>url https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers
============== vino ============================
vino - Enable remote VNC from the commandline? - Ask Ubuntu
*>url https://askubuntu.com/questions/4474/enable-remote-vnc-from-the-commandline
Just running
/usr/lib/vino/vino-server should do the job.
Once you have access to your server, I would recommend that you add it to Autostarted Apps so it is always started.
You'll probably like change some settings with :
vino-preferences be very careful when you run vino-preference on a remote machine, if you uncheck "Allow other users to control your desktop", you won't be able to check it back.
or to edit :
~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/remote_access/%gconf.xml Here a sample file :
<?xml version="1.0"?> <gconf>
<entry name="vnc_password" mtime="1289267042" type="string">
<stringvalue>cXdlcnR5</stringvalue>
</entry>
<entry name="view_only" mtime="1289262982" type="bool" value="false"/>
<entry name="prompt_enabled" mtime="1254965869" type="bool" value="false"/>
<entry name="authentication_methods" mtime="1289267034" type="list" ltype="string">
</entry> <entry name="enabled" mtime="128926
====================== x11vnc =============
Just a few scribbled links
- ubuntu enable nas access - Google Search
- ubuntu enable nfs access - Google Search
- [ubuntu How do I access a NAS on my home network? ]
- Mount samba shares with utf8 encoding using cifs
- Howto: Fix Windows share browsing issues
- Editing BullDog Notes - OpenCircuits