When the Amahi app is fixed it will have one.
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Ubuntu HDA Beta
Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
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Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
I am not an expert at programming, but I am good at using google and following instructions. I used the instructions on this website to start vnc on boot with a cron job:If it had a script in init.dDo the following:
Replace servicename with the VNC service name.Code: Select all
sudo update-rc.d servicename defaults
chuvk made it a cron job, thats what I was talking about.
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http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Run-VNC-on-boot.html
Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
I did document the steps and would be happy to post them to the wiki when I have time. However, everything I did to install vncserver I got from a website called have the know how and it worked flawlessly. I will have time next week, but I don't know if it's correct to copy someone else's how to without permission. Maybe if I credited them on the wiki. Let me know what you think.Good to hear. Did you by chance document the steps you followed for installing VNC? It might be beneficial to add that to the Amahi wiki for others. All the guidance we have now is for Fedora, so no one has really attempted it on Ubuntu.
We would greatly appreciate it if you had time to contribute.
The website add is
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http://www.havetheknowhow.com
Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
I don't see an issue with documenting the steps. I would make it Amahi specific and you can include the reference you used which would give the author credit. We want to make it simple and easy for all Amahi users.
It can be included on the existing VNC page, but I would make a new heading for Ubuntu 12.04 to keep it separate from Fedora guidance.
We would greatly appreciate any documentation you are willing to provide in the wiki. It's the community users such as you that help make the wiki a good source of info.
It can be included on the existing VNC page, but I would make a new heading for Ubuntu 12.04 to keep it separate from Fedora guidance.
We would greatly appreciate any documentation you are willing to provide in the wiki. It's the community users such as you that help make the wiki a good source of info.
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Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
Okay I will document the steps I did in the wiki when I have the time on Monday.I don't see an issue with documenting the steps. I would make it Amahi specific and you can include the reference you used which would give the author credit. We want to make it simple and easy for all Amahi users.
It can be included on the existing VNC page, but I would make a new heading for Ubuntu 12.04 to keep it separate from Fedora guidance.
We would greatly appreciate any documentation you are willing to provide in the wiki. It's the community users such as you that help make the wiki a good source of info.
Thanks for your imput.
Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
I documented the steps I used to install VNC Server and a virtual desktop in the wiki. The link is:I don't see an issue with documenting the steps. I would make it Amahi specific and you can include the reference you used which would give the author credit. We want to make it simple and easy for all Amahi users.
It can be included on the existing VNC page, but I would make a new heading for Ubuntu 12.04 to keep it separate from Fedora guidance.
We would greatly appreciate any documentation you are willing to provide in the wiki. It's the community users such as you that help make the wiki a good source of info.
http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Install ... rver_12.04
I s there anything else I need to do for it?
Chuvk
Re: Ubuntu HDA Beta
Awesome and thanks! I think we need to make one revision though. No need to use Webmin. A cronjob can be easily added via command line.
We would prefer to steer folks away from Webmin unless they are experienced users with Linux as you can really mess up your OS if not careful. As root user do:
Enter the following and save it.
We would prefer to steer folks away from Webmin unless they are experienced users with Linux as you can really mess up your OS if not careful. As root user do:
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crontab -u apache -e
It should start on reboot. We do this in a few apps. I may try to incorporate some of this in the current Amahi VNC app for Ubuntu. Want to get the one-click working as well.@reboot /home/xxxx/scripts/StartVNC.sh >/dev/null
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