I "third" the use of x11vnc. I install it on all my client machines,
along with a VPN.
Contrary to Fred's approach to a system-wide x11vnc (which is entirely
appropriate), I install the attached "x11vnc.desktop" file in
${HOME}/.config/autostart of the auto-logged-in user ("rd" in the case
of a va
On Sep 6, 2018, at 14:19, Patrick wrote:
> Which VNC server is recommended for Rivendell on CentOS 7?
It depends on the specific use case. For the common one of ‘share my primary
display so I can see it remotely’, CentOS 7 does not have a ready-made
solution, so I’ve written a SystemD service
On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 11:19:57 -0700
Patrick wrote:
> Which VNC server is recommended for Rivendell on CentOS 7?
> Thank you.
CentOS has a built-in, you may have to install it.
Not real straight forward, that.
I'm using x11vnc for a variety of reasons.
CentOS uses TigerVNC, but it has some lim
Hi Patrick
If you have troubles with VNC... there is always teamviewer?
Many thanks
Geoff Barkman
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:20 AM Patrick wrote:
> Which VNC server is recommended for Rivendell on CentOS 7?
>
> Thank you.
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