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Revision as of 23:01, 8 April 2009
Contents
Using VNC to use a remote desktop in the HDA
Using VNC is useful if:
- You would like a Linux desktop to the HDA
- You would like to use a GUI to configure printer(s)
- You enjoy using the Linux desktop
What you need
- A server
- A client
Client
- For Windows
- For MAC
- For Linux, you have the vncviewer package, available in most, if not all distros
Remember when you start the server will tell you which session it is running (like :1, :2 ...), so your settin like this:
hda:1
Server
To start the server in your HDA, you need the vnc-server rpm package:
yum -y install vnc-server
When that is installed, type this at the command line
vncserver
The first time it runs it will ask for setting up a password. You can also specify a size, which I typically do a hair smaller than the desktop I plan to use it from. Example for 1280x1024:
vncserver -geometry 1250x1000
More detailed instructions are available here.
Running the Full Gnome Desktop
In order to run the full gnome desktop in vnc, you have to edit this file in the home directory of the user you want to run vnc on:
.vnc/xstartup
and make sure it has these two lines uncommented, per the comment there:
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop: unset SESSION_MANAGER exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
Killing the Server
To kill the server in session :1, you can do:
vncserver -kill :1
Troubleshooting for Vista
This helpful page has helped with blocking VNC