![]() ![]() otherwise its just another desktop that you want to connect to. Mon Feb 24 11:31:30 2020 Geometry: Desktop geometry is set to 4320x2560+0+0 XDesktop: Mask for 'Scroll Lock' is 0x4 XDesktop: Mask for 'Num Lock' is 0x2 XDesktop: Mask for 'Caps Lock' is 0x1 XDesktop: Using evdev codemap XDesktop: XDesktop: XTest extension present - version 2.2 XDesktop: RANDR extension not present XDesktop: Will not be able to handle session resize VNCServerST: creating. You can use tiger vnc viewer to connect to vnc server with :1 or :5901.install vnc servrer sudo apt install tigervnc-standalone-server start vncserver and allow remote login vncserver -localhost no :1 check the port listen stat netstat -tul grep 5901. Otherwise a server should serve, by running services that workstations, tablets, and phones connect to. I use debian 10 with gnome installed, tigervnc as vnc server. (note, workstation firewall may need to be configured or disabled, and xhost + run in a terminal on your workstation, initially followed by some tweaking once its working to make it secure again) I have configured tigervnc-server on a Fedora Workstation and when I connect to it via either VNC Viewer from macOS, or vncviewer from another Fedora workstation, all I get is a blank screen, and sometimes a mouse pointer that does not move. Then just start the app on the server using an ssh connection and it will appear on your workstation. Or without ssh tunneling by explicitly setting the DISPLAY=worksattionaddress:0.0, followed by export DISPLAY Its done either with Xforwarding enabled in ssh automatically (ssh will set your DISPLAY=workstationaddress:10.0 ![]() If your using your so called server to run desktop apps then maybe you should know that Xwindows has the ability to start an app on one system, and display it on another. This is how those of us who are loosely termed unix system admins work all the time. ![]() Instead of running a graphical desktop on the server, why not enable sshd and administer the server via the command line. That should be possible with vnc, but i must admit ive not tried vnc recently because this is not how unix people run servers, maybe windows people do it that way. Interpreting your problem, im guessing you mean you have a server running mageia and a workstation, the server is headless and you want to view its desktop on your workstation. ![]()
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