4/5/2023 0 Comments Tigervnc ubuntu![]() If you started other X programs, like an xterm, you'll see that, if not, you'll probably see a plain grey screen. What you'll see is an Xsession without gnome. set up an instance of it (aka cd /etc/systemd/system ln -s start it up: sudo systemctl start Connect to localhost:1 with a vnc client (Tiger VNC viewer is a good choice).set up a systemd specification in (will give example below).(I'm using Tiger VNC but I've seen people with other VNCs with the same issue) The most likely location of the issue is in Gnome, and most likely in gnome-shell. It's just when it comes from systemd it doesn't work. And you can start the vnc session from the command lineĪnd gnome starts fine. you can start xterms and window managers etc, and from what I hear, Note that youĬan start a regular X session fine. ![]() Namely that if you start a vnc session from systemd, Gnome won't start properly. There seems to be a problem that people have been stumbling into now for many years with no resolution,Īnd if you google it, you'll find frustrated people in far flung forums, mailing lists and support groups,
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