Installing vncserver on manjaro
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Kindly somebody help me to install & configure vncserver on the manjaro. I want it configure in such way that if I reboot than also I could connect without starting service and should connect to 0 display not new session.
I am very new to the Linux commands
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Kindly somebody help me to install & configure vncserver on the manjaro. I want it configure in such way that if I reboot than also I could connect without starting service and should connect to 0 display not new session.
I am very new to the Linux commands
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Kindly somebody help me to install & configure vncserver on the manjaro. I want it configure in such way that if I reboot than also I could connect without starting service and should connect to 0 display not new session.
I am very new to the Linux commands
vnc manjaro
Kindly somebody help me to install & configure vncserver on the manjaro. I want it configure in such way that if I reboot than also I could connect without starting service and should connect to 0 display not new session.
I am very new to the Linux commands
vnc manjaro
vnc manjaro
edited Jul 18 '17 at 1:56
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You should get used to looking at the Arch Wiki. I'm going to guess but I think English isn't your first language and that is ok because the Wiki covers most languages and you can just switch it.
This is the site you need,
This is for TigerVNC
Now you should know that VNC is not safe if you are using it with other people on your local network or if you want to use it over public internet.
You should take a look at X2GO it is way nicer and easier to setup and also has encryption and passwords.This is the X2GO Wiki page
There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
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You should get used to looking at the Arch Wiki. I'm going to guess but I think English isn't your first language and that is ok because the Wiki covers most languages and you can just switch it.
This is the site you need,
This is for TigerVNC
Now you should know that VNC is not safe if you are using it with other people on your local network or if you want to use it over public internet.
You should take a look at X2GO it is way nicer and easier to setup and also has encryption and passwords.This is the X2GO Wiki page
There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
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You should get used to looking at the Arch Wiki. I'm going to guess but I think English isn't your first language and that is ok because the Wiki covers most languages and you can just switch it.
This is the site you need,
This is for TigerVNC
Now you should know that VNC is not safe if you are using it with other people on your local network or if you want to use it over public internet.
You should take a look at X2GO it is way nicer and easier to setup and also has encryption and passwords.This is the X2GO Wiki page
There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
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up vote
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down vote
You should get used to looking at the Arch Wiki. I'm going to guess but I think English isn't your first language and that is ok because the Wiki covers most languages and you can just switch it.
This is the site you need,
This is for TigerVNC
Now you should know that VNC is not safe if you are using it with other people on your local network or if you want to use it over public internet.
You should take a look at X2GO it is way nicer and easier to setup and also has encryption and passwords.This is the X2GO Wiki page
You should get used to looking at the Arch Wiki. I'm going to guess but I think English isn't your first language and that is ok because the Wiki covers most languages and you can just switch it.
This is the site you need,
This is for TigerVNC
Now you should know that VNC is not safe if you are using it with other people on your local network or if you want to use it over public internet.
You should take a look at X2GO it is way nicer and easier to setup and also has encryption and passwords.This is the X2GO Wiki page
edited Aug 31 at 4:29
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There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
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There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
There's also x11vnc, I've been using that for about a year and it works very well.
– Cory T
Jul 15 '17 at 20:25
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