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home_server:home_server_setup:vnc_setup [2022-01-08 Sat wk01 19:23] baumkphome_server:home_server_setup:vnc_setup [2023-04-30 Sun wk17 17:43] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-{{tag>linux server ubuntu vnc setup vncserver tigervnc gnome xfce}}+{{tag>linux server ubuntu debian vnc setup vncserver tigervnc gnome xfce}}
 =====VNC Server===== =====VNC Server=====
 +I want a simple server GUI VNC system.  Sadly most the instructions on the net do not seem to meet my needs.
 +  * Install a GUI
 +    * A light desktop system, e.g. xfce
 +    * The x11 windows manager system
 +    * A display manager, optional
 +    * ''sudo apt install --no-install-recommends xfce4 xserver-xorg'', xfce-goodies is an option package
 +After setting up a basic Debian server I do the following.
  
-++++Old| For 18.04 I decided to go with TigerVNC according to Linuxize [[https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-and-configure-vnc-on-ubuntu-18-04/|How to Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 18.04]]. The main difference is that I can not be bothered using a secure link in my home private network. So to allow a direct connection add ''-localhost no'' to the TigerVNC command line to allow direct connection, see GitHub TigerVNC notes unable to connect to socket: [[https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/issues/117|Connection refused(10061) #117]]+++++Old, tl;dr;| 
 +====Old VNC Setup Notes==== 
 +For 18.04 I decided to go with TigerVNC according to Linuxize [[https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-and-configure-vnc-on-ubuntu-18-04/|How to Install and Configure VNC on Ubuntu 18.04]]. The main difference is that I can not be bothered using a secure link in my home private network. So to allow a direct connection add ''-localhost no'' to the TigerVNC command line to allow direct connection, see GitHub TigerVNC notes unable to connect to socket: [[https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc/issues/117|Connection refused(10061) #117]]
  
 The basic set up is given in have the know how [[http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-VNC.html|Ubuntu Sever install VNC]], with more detailed startup details given in [[http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Run-VNC-on-boot.html|Ubuntu Server: How to run VNC on startup]]. The basic set up is given in have the know how [[http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-VNC.html|Ubuntu Sever install VNC]], with more detailed startup details given in [[http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Run-VNC-on-boot.html|Ubuntu Server: How to run VNC on startup]].
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  (I elected not to use the systemd setup described in the Digitalocean set instructions as I normally run 2 vncservers with different geometries to allow better performance on tablet/laptop/desktop computers.)  (I elected not to use the systemd setup described in the Digitalocean set instructions as I normally run 2 vncservers with different geometries to allow better performance on tablet/laptop/desktop computers.)
  
 +If connection is refused may need to use option ''-localhost no'', e.g. ''vncserver -localhost no''
  
-===Some preferred graphical programs:===+++++ 
 + 
 +====Some preferred graphical programs:====
   *Synaptic package manager - a graphical package manager; package: synaptic (To use: ''gksudo synaptic &'', will only work with root privileges.)   *Synaptic package manager - a graphical package manager; package: synaptic (To use: ''gksudo synaptic &'', will only work with root privileges.)
   *Virtual machine manager - a graphical virtual machine manager; package: virt-manager   *Virtual machine manager - a graphical virtual machine manager; package: virt-manager
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   *Gnome file manager; package: nautilus. (CLI: ''gksudo nautilus &'', but be very careful if using in root...)   *Gnome file manager; package: nautilus. (CLI: ''gksudo nautilus &'', but be very careful if using in root...)
   *Gnome disk utility; package: gnome-disk-utility. (CLI: ''gksudo gnome-disk &'', but be care if using in root...)   *Gnome disk utility; package: gnome-disk-utility. (CLI: ''gksudo gnome-disk &'', but be care if using in root...)
-  *Gnome disk usage utility; package: boabab. (CLI: boabab &+++++  *Gnome disk usage utility; package: boabab. (CLI: boabab &) 
 ++++Home Server Index|<pagelist&header> ++++Home Server Index|<pagelist&header>
 *[[home_server:home_server_setup:summary]] *[[home_server:home_server_setup:summary]]
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