12/28/2023 0 Comments Tigervnc archThis unsigned comment is by Omega552003 ( talk) T14:06:37. I've added a note after the step to direct users to accomplish the security aspect of connecting to the VNC server. UPDATE: So the rational for this config file that is not explained is that it is designed for users to ssh in then initiate the VNC connection. Suggest modifying the instructions to implementing security steps so that creating this file doesn't frustrate the person following this guide. I understand that there is a security aspect to doing it this way, but its frustrating to people trying to setup for the first time. Also btw you can debug this a bit more by trying smaller parts, I mean startkde is just a script and you can see it with cat /bin/startkde. I got working this setup with VirtualGL + turbovnc (but I think TigerVNC should work too). I spent over an hour figuring out why I couldn't connect from another computer and deleting the ~/.vnc/config that was originally suggested fixed the issue. Once you setup VirtualGL, you will need to use vglrun startkde instead of exec. In the instruction to create the ~/.vnc/config file causes the VNC server to reject all connections other than localhost effectively negating the whole concept of the VNC. Manually creating a config file prevents connections. vnc/config is not a good idea if a local Gnome session is running under the same user. Took me a while to find so maybe you could consider adding a new troubleshooting section. Kuba-orlik ( talk) 15:35, 30 September 2020 (UTC) Gnome - black screen if same user is already connected locally I think that it might be caused by the fact that I use Manjaro and it's packaged differently there. Update your system, suspect you have an old version of tigervnc since that file is provided by the package Graysky ( talk) 08:41, 29 September 2020 (UTC) I have the version `1.10.1-2` installed, although I can't find the file with `pacman -F ers`. Kuba-orlik, please sign you edits with four tildes. If you do a search of tigervnc, you'll get output like: sudo pacman -Ss tigervnc community/tigervnc 1.8.0-3 Suite of VNC servers and clients. > Edit /etc/tigervnc/ers to define user mappings.īut after installing the tigervnc package the file does not exist in the FS. Installing tigervnc on Arch (release - 2018.01.01) TigerVNC can be installed on Arch downloading the binary package from community repository an installing it. The "Initial setup" section contains this phrase:
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