Please ensure that format is accurate before launching the script. If you copy/paste the script, you might encounter some issues because font formatting might be not maintained during the copy/paste operation. So, let’s see how we can achieve this The Script Content of the Script Why would you need to have the x11vnc service at startup ? Simply because we would like to be able to login from a vnc client to a remote system where no users are currently logged on or to be able to access the system remotely even if multiple reboot occurs. In this post, instead of repeating the same things, we have put together a quick and dirty script that can help you configuring your system with X11VNC service running at startup.
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#Ubuntu 16.04 vnc server gnome 3 how to#
The previous post ( Ubuntu 15.04 – Configure your system to have x11vnc running at startup) was explaining how to perform the installation step by step. This post will provide an update of the existing post that target Ubuntu 15.04 (see Ubuntu 15.04 – Configure your system to have x11vnc running at startup). The installation process has not changed since Ubuntu 15.x.
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In the previous posts, we have updated the procedure to perform a standard xrdp installation and the procedure to perform a custom xrdp installation.Īnother post that has been quite popular is the one about having the x11vnc service running at startup. Ubuntu 16.04) and remote desktop connections.
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Today, we continue our journey into the next to come release of Ubuntu (i.e.