Start vnc again with tightvncserver :1 and get the TCP port from the log file. Type tightvncserver -kill :1 to kill that running session.Ĭonfigure ~/.vnc/xstartup file as: #!/bin/sh Type tightvncserver and config files are created. Run the command vncpasswd to define a vncpasswd as depicted bellow. If you don’t have it then install tightvncserver: apt-get install tightvncserver To check if you have any version of VNC installed type: dpkg -get-selections | grep vnc This guide was the most helpful how-to but I needed to make some changes so I’ve written this post. Also to my surprise it took me a while to set it up correctly. I have chosen tightvncserver and spent some time to configure and run it. I use vnc to access graphic interface from my PC to cubieboard that runs on lubuntu.
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