Now, before we go on, we have to kill the running server instance: vncserver -kill :1Īnd we can proceed configuring the server the configuration files are in the user sub-directory. This will optionally let us also add a “view-only” password (sessions in which the VNC Client cannot interact with mouse or keyboard). Once installed we can run vncserver to setup a password: vncserver We’ll then install the tightvnc server: sudo apt-get install tightvnc For my Odroid U3 I wanted a default startup into a console login session to have the maximum amount of resources available but I also wanted a VNC Server configured so that I can start (and stop) a graphical session whenever I want.Īs usual, the first thing to do (not strictly necessary but it’s always a good idea) is to update the packages to the most recent versions: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade
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