I finally figure it out. As I said, in KDE, "krfb" and "krdc" are the
default vnc server/client. So, I've been trying to figure out their
equivalents in XFCE desktop. Xubuntu had none. OpenSUSE seems to have
TigerVNC as default.
So, I tried TigerVNC. The client side is "vncviewer". But,
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 2:56 PM Lennart Sorensen
wrote:
> I don't feel like ever putting up with an rpm based distribution ever
> again. Having made both rpm and deb packages over the years, I am not
> surprised that the package quality is much higher on deb based systems.
I started with
On 2022-06-10 14:56, Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote:
I don't feel like ever putting up with an rpm based distribution ever
again. Having made both rpm and deb packages over the years, I am not
surprised that the package quality is much higher on deb based systems.
The rpm format is simply a
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 01:07:27AM -0400, William Park via talk wrote:
> OK, how about in XFCE? What's the builtin or recommended VNC server in
> XFCE?
>
> For VNC client, I tried Remmina on Xubuntu 22.04. Easy as "krdc" on KDE.
No idea. As I said, I forward applications, not desktops. I
On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 02:22:01PM -0400, Michael Hill via talk wrote:
> Just kidding, I knew all that. I thought you might know some arcane
> reason Debian still ships vino.
>
> If you're ever inclined to investigate whether GNOME is still
> "ruined," Fedora provides a pretty pure experience.
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