Difference between revisions of "Desktop sharing: vncserver"
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Easy, just go to K menu system settings, | Easy, just go to K menu system settings, | ||
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Tutorial to make desktop sharing with: | Tutorial to make desktop sharing with: | ||
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first connect to dcerouter | first connect to dcerouter | ||
− | then install vncserver | + | then install vncserver on LinuxMCE 0710 use this line: |
sudo apt-get install vncserver | sudo apt-get install vncserver | ||
− | + | to install vncserver on LinuxMCE 0810 use this line: | |
+ | sudo apt-get install tightvncserver | ||
run it | run it | ||
sudo vncserver -fp /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/ | sudo vncserver -fp /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/ | ||
(the fp was because an font error when starting vncserver) | (the fp was because an font error when starting vncserver) | ||
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+ | for LinuxMCE 0810: | ||
+ | sudo tightvncserver | ||
you will be prompt for password used by client | you will be prompt for password used by client |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 19 October 2012
Easy, just go to K menu system settings,
sharing
in desktop sharing / access check desired box (like allow uninvitted connection, desktop sharing... and password)
then connect:
dcerouter:0 password
Other solution not usefull
Tutorial to make desktop sharing with: - vncserver as server - vnc client as client
however I just figure out that there is a builin desktop sharing in kubuntu!
VNCSERVER
First install the vncserver app if not already installed (someone said with the quick install dvd it s already installed ??? To do that connect via ssh (you can have a look there - putty...) See also: Setting Up A Development Environment
first connect to dcerouter
then install vncserver on LinuxMCE 0710 use this line:
sudo apt-get install vncserver
to install vncserver on LinuxMCE 0810 use this line:
sudo apt-get install tightvncserver
run it
sudo vncserver -fp /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/
(the fp was because an font error when starting vncserver)
for LinuxMCE 0810:
sudo tightvncserver
you will be prompt for password used by client
then connect to the
dcerouter:1
name of the Xsession that vncserver return
Getting started
First we need to set up a Virtual Machine for our core (or hybrid).