Hi,
I want to connect my Android Tablet to my Gentoo PC.
I have tigervnc installed there.
Is there any configuration guide for dummies (like me).
Many thanks,
Helmut
On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 17:13:45 +0200 Helmut Jarausch <jarau...@skynet.be>
wrote about [gentoo-user] VNC setup guide for dummies?:
Ho,
> Is there any configuration guide for dummies (like me).
Well, the obvious starting point probably is
<https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/TigerVNC>
commands...
$ qemu-system-i386 -hda sda.raw -cdrom installx86.iso -boot d
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -hda sda.raw -cdrom installx86.iso -boot d
This doesn't run into permission problem 2), but still runs into the
rom not found problem 3).
4) At least VNC is running. I emerged tigervnc and tried
).
4) At least VNC is running. I emerged tigervnc and tried it
$ vncviewer
TigerVNC Viewer 64-bit v1.2.0 (20130723)
Built on Jul 23 2013 at 21:36:16
Copyright (C) 1999-2011 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.txt)
See http://www.tigervnc.org for information on TigerVNC.
X_ChangeGC
On 01/16/2016 07:48 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>> I've set up my home server to act as a Windows-type terminal server
>> using X and tigervnc.
>
> OK, there you're running the X server and client on the same machine,
> but the server is using VNC to display remotely.
g sshd, I didn't have to do any
configuration and it just *worked*. I've, like, never ever had that
happen before. Even when I set up my tigervnc with xinetd it was days of
experimenting before I got it to work. tigervnc also was hanging up X
upgrades, so now I can successfully ditch tigervnc.
x2go
ee anymore.
>
> I looked up x2go and rebuilt openssh on my home server as it suggested
> to try it out. Other than restarting sshd, I didn't have to do any
> configuration and it just *worked*. I've, like, never ever had that
> happen before. Even when I set up my tigervnc with xinetd i
for x2go to connect to Win10, it
would have to run X2Go-server isn't it?
Win10 has Remote Desktop for connecting to other computers, but you can't
remote desktop to Windows 10 Home itself. That requires Windows 10 Pro.
What are my alternatives?
Have you looked at tigervnc and friends
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -hda sda.raw -cdrom installx86.iso -boot d
This doesn't run into permission problem 2), but still runs into the
rom not found problem 3).
4) At least VNC is running. I emerged tigervnc and tried it
$ vncviewer
TigerVNC Viewer 64-bit v1.2.0 (20130723)
Built on Jul 23 2013 at 21
Hi,
to access my Beaglebone Black (embedded system) easily, here in the
list I got the hint (*THANKS*) to use xvfb/xvnc/vncviewer(tigervnc).
Everythings works fine...except for the keyrepeatiton.
Regardless how heavily I hammer down the key...it does not work ;)
Since everything else works
l stays internal on the work network.
I do something similar at work for our Windows clients, it was simple to
set up there.
I've set up my home server to act as a Windows-type terminal server
using X and tigervnc. It actually works well, but I never got into
multiuser and dealing with logon scripts and the like (you may or may
not need this to deal with user documents and the like.)
Dan
e Assistance to this
computer”.
I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
suitable for MSWindows are:
https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction
as a Windows-type terminal server
> using X and tigervnc.
OK, there you're running the X server and client on the same machine,
but the server is using VNC to display remotely. That works. Just
don't try to do it the "right" way -- the way X was intended to work.
> It actually work
g to think I have the wrong idea
>> about all of these DaaS offerings. I'm looking for a way to avoid
>> managing an OS and instead just manage an app or (at most) a desktop
>> and access it remotely. It looks like Citrix (and probably all of the
>> DaaS providers) don't actually prov
e DaaS offerings. I'm looking for a way to avoid
> managing an OS and instead just manage an app or (at most) a desktop
> and access it remotely. It looks like Citrix (and probably all of the
> DaaS providers) don't actually provide an OS, they just provide the
> remote control capability
needs to be installed on the remote system. But I do
believe you need something installed on the remote system to listen for
nx/vnc requests anyway.
I switched to x2goserver/x2goclient maybe two years ago from
xvnc/tigervnc as it was getting to be a real chore to install again
xorg-x11 at the time.
ut I think, x2goserver has to be installed on the remote system.
>>
>>
>
> Yes, x2goserver needs to be installed on the remote system. But I do
> believe you need something installed on the remote system to listen for
> nx/vnc requests anyway.
>
> I switched to x2gose
uld have to run X2Go-server isn't it?
>
> Win10 has Remote Desktop for connecting to other computers, but you can't
> remote desktop to Windows 10 Home itself. That requires Windows 10 Pro.
>
> What are my alternatives?
Have you looked at tigervnc and friends? There are also 3rd p
X2Go has only client for Win10 but in order for x2go to connect to Win10, it
>> would have to run X2Go-server isn't it?
>>
>> Win10 has Remote Desktop for connecting to other computers, but you can't
>> remote desktop to Windows 10 Home itself. That requires Windows 10 Pro.
>&g
mean, I have mouse but the pointer is never in sync with the
mouse. It seems that it is virtual "scaled" on the way. That make it
difficult to find the right point to click and impossible to click on
buttons.
On the other side I use tigervnc that worked best in the past.
Currently I have n
to this
computer”.
I've also used net-misc/freerdp, net-misc/tigervnc and x2go, but more up to
date tools I have not tried yet and therefore I don't know if they are
suitable for MSWindows are:
https://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/ (uses websockets)
https://turbovnc.org/About/Introduction
This setting is turn
/flash.
When I boot the Beaglebone at home, I plug in the LAN (which will be
recognized by ifplugs, which in turn reinitializes everything needed.
Now I fire xvfb and xvnc and start foxtrotgps.
On my PC I can easily can display the desktop of the Beaglebone
Black via tigervnc (vncviewer).
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