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If you have problems with installing this app on Amahi 7, try running this first, then install the app:<pre>yum install @gnome</pre></div>----
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'''NOTE:''' The one-click [https://www.amahi.org/apps/vnc VNC App] has been discontinued for Amahi 7 or greater. The reason is that it pulls a lot of packages, including desktop and that breaks DNS in Fedora.</div>
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:'''NOTE:''' This is See [[TigerVNC]] for Amahi 8/9 (Fedora-based systems ONLY. Guidance may not work for Amahi 721/23) guidance.__TOC__
= VNC remote =
There are various ways to get the server going in your HDA. All of them require the server software.
# Amahi [http://www.amahi.org/apps/VNC VNC]: one-click installapplication.
# Manually as described below (notes may require some revision).
=== Manual Install ===
* Complete the steps in [[GUI_Install_for_Express_CDGUI_Install_for_Express_Disc|Express CD Disc Desktop]] guidance (Amahi 7ONLY).
* As root, install the server:
* It does involve the dreaded CLI.
* Since my HDA does not get rebooted often, this is not a huge problem
 
== Method 4 (Ubuntu) ==
[http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Install_VNC_server_on_Ubuntu_Server_12.04 This] page details two methods for installing a vncserver onto the Ubuntu Server.
= General Instructions =
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