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atmos:citation:soft:vnc [2024/01/11 19:27] – [Accessing the VNC server on OS X] consladatmos:citation:soft:vnc [2024/05/06 18:50] delene
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-======THIS PAGE IS OUTDATEDNEEDS TO BE UPDATED. CONTACT DELENE FOR NEW VNC INFORMATION (As of 4/28/2023) ======+======Updae May 62024 ======
  
  
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 We will be using the RealVNC program, which includes the VNC Viewer and the VNC Server. We will be using the RealVNC program, which includes the VNC Viewer and the VNC Server.
  
 +===== First Time Access via VNC to UND Linux Servers (Aircraft/Littlestomr) =====
 +  - Use vncpasswd to create a password file in ~/.vnc
 +  - Email SCC, Dere Stinchfield <derek.stinchfield@und.edu> to start VNC using Window listed at end of page.
 +  - Use VNC viewer to access the site.
  
 ===== Creating a VNC file on Remote Linux Computer ===== ===== Creating a VNC file on Remote Linux Computer =====
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-===== Starting and Killing the Remote Linux VNC Server =====+===== Starting and Killing the Remote Linux VNC Server (Can't do on Aircraft/Littlestorm) =====
  
   * **To Start Server:**   * **To Start Server:**
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 Also, you need to use the xstartup code file for Calgary which is displayed underneath the xstartup code for linux mint machines. Also, you need to use the xstartup code file for Calgary which is displayed underneath the xstartup code for linux mint machines.
  
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-===== VNC into Aircraft ===== 
-The major difference with the Aircraft server vnc usage is that people need to get someone with sudo access to start the vnc server for their port. That process consists of: 
-  - Editing  /etc/tigervnc/vncserver.users and add a line with vnc terminal number and username to the already existing list. (eg. :4=david.delene) 
-  - Starting the server with, 'sudo systemctl enabe vncserver@\:n.service --now'  where n is the number of the terminal. 
  
 ===== Accessing the VNC server using Windows Operating System ===== ===== Accessing the VNC server using Windows Operating System =====
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   * Connect to the VNC server    * Connect to the VNC server 
   * Open settings within the linux operating system and choose Displays->Resolution->1920x1080   * Open settings within the linux operating system and choose Displays->Resolution->1920x1080
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atmos/citation/soft/vnc.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/10 16:31 by delene