If I install server version of Ubuntu, and install VNC app it works great, so well done devlopers!
I just wanted to check, if i then set runlevel to 3, and the server boots to text based rather than gui, can i still VNC on to the app, or does that need x to start, so i would always have to run a desktop?
Thanks
VNC app - runlevel
Re: VNC app - runlevel
Glad it worked for you. We worked hard on this one to get it working.
Not 100% sure, but it may not work if you change it. Only way to tell is try it and see what happens.
Not 100% sure, but it may not work if you change it. Only way to tell is try it and see what happens.
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Re: VNC app - runlevel
I found this snippet on the web:
Even if your Linux vnc-server is running on level 3 , a remote client can connect to it and perform tasks . Of course vnc-server must be enabled to work on runlevel 3 : chkconfig – -level 3 vncserver on
So tonight im going to set it to run level 3 and then try this.
Will report back if it works.
Even if your Linux vnc-server is running on level 3 , a remote client can connect to it and perform tasks . Of course vnc-server must be enabled to work on runlevel 3 : chkconfig – -level 3 vncserver on
So tonight im going to set it to run level 3 and then try this.
Will report back if it works.
Re: VNC app - runlevel
Great news. If it works, we can add guidance to the wiki and/or the app for others.
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