Thanks for your quick responces, i have had no luck elsewhere - i have been using Ubuntu for a yeah or so now but was a windows only user.im still learning nomachine is.complex.but using just the defaults i get 'cant run the gnome-session.' make sure its in PATH and you have rights.the instructions are confising me a bit. New DL of Xubuntu 8.04 (Xfce) i tried tight but will try again. Install server on the server, install the client on the client, and voila. This should work, to bring up a full desktop via VNC.Īlternatively, why don't you just install NX from NoMachine ()? Works a charm. For clients (such as Ultravnc on windows) who require it, remember to include the ":1" in the display address. New 'remote-machine:1 (username)' desktop is remote-machine:1ģ.) Now VNC to the remote machine. The computer should print something like: It basically consists of logging in via SSH, then starting the VNC server, then connecting to it with a VNC client:ġ.) SSH into the machine you want to remote control with VNC. Now, this is how to get a remote GUI session up. For Windows this can be "Putty", it should be installed by default on Ubuntu.Ĥ.) On the machine from which you want to control, make sure you have a VNC client installed. Or alternatively browse to the file and right click->Open.ģ.) On the machine from which you want to control the other machine, ensure you have an ssh client installed. From a terminal, this is:Ģ.) Edit the file ~/.vnc/xinitrc, to contain: Are you sure the Xubuntu desktop is starting properly?ġ.) Install pacakge "vncserver" on the machine you want to control.
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