You probably would need a card unless there is a simulation driver
somewhere.
Regards,
Alex
Aredor wrote:
Hi,
I've searched and found an similar topic in "headless PC..." but it
didn't lead me to a solution, so I hope you can help.
My reason for using VNC is that my graphic card isn't working right
now and I want to control it via VNC from my laptop. The problem here
is that all I get is a black screen (or window if I don't use
fullscreen) as soon as I'm connected. I can control the PC "blindly",
i.e. it does react to every input, I'm just don't see anything besides
the mouse pointer's position...
Controlling another PC (which has a working GPU) works fine, so my
question is: Can I somehow make VNC run properly or do I need a GPU?
Thanks a lot, Aredor
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