192.168.1.10:3
= Multiple User/Multiply Desktop-Environment Setup =
* It is possible to for each user to use the VNC under different desktop-environment. For this example Tom wants to use KDE whilst Dick wants to use Cinnamon.
As root
* Install each required desktop-environment.
* Stop Tom's and Dick's VCN services.
systemctl disable vncserver@:2.service
systemctl disable vncserver@:3.service
systemctl stop vncserver@:2.service
systemctl stop vncserver@:3.service
* As Tom login and alter the xstartup file to reflect the desktop-environment required.
nano ~/.vnc/xstartup
* As Dick login and alter the xstartup file to reflect the desktop-environment required.
nano ~/.vnc/xstartup
* As root restart all the services
systemctl enable vncserver@:2.service
systemctl enable vncserver@:3.service
systemctl start vncserver@:2.service
systemctl start vncserver@:3.service
* Each user will now be-able to use their desktop-environment of there choice.
= Windows Client Software =
If connection is successful it will as for a password, which is the password entered from the setup above.
= Screenshots =
Screenshot from the examples above showing root, tom & dick's VNC connections under different desktop-environments.
[[File:Example desktop.png]]
Screenshot of KDE Remote Desktop
[[File:KDE Example.png]]