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server with a "virtual" framebuffer. You should normally use the |
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vncserver script to start Xvnc. |
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* vncserver - a wrapper script which makes starting Xvnc more convenient. |
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vncserver requires Perl. |
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* vncpasswd - a program which allows you to change the VNC password used to |
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access your VNC server sessions (assuming that VNC authentication |
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is being used.) The vncserver script will automatically launch |
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display, allowing it to be controlled via VNC. It is intended |
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mainly as a demonstration of a simple VNC server. |
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It also contains the following systemd service: |
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* vncserver@.service - a service to start a user session with Xvnc and one of |
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the desktop environments available on the system. |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
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