![]() > I don't know how systemd handles the case when one user has two gnome sessions running at the same time or if it is possible to make it behave better in that case. > ii dbus-x11 1.12.20-2 amd64 simple interprocess messaging system (X11 deps) > ii dbus-user-session 1.12.20-2 amd64 simple interprocess messaging system (systemd -user integration) ![]() > un dbus-system-bus-common (no description available) > un dbus-system-bus (no description available) > un dbus-session-bus-common (no description available) ![]() > un dbus-session-bus (no description available) > un dbus-daemon (no description available) > ii dbus 1.12.20-2 amd64 simple interprocess messaging system (daemon and utilities) > ||/ Name Version Architecture Description > |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) > | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold > I have both dbus-user-session and dbus-x11 installed: Regarding your final sentence, I wonder if installing dbus-x11 instead ofĭbus-user-session would improve that situation.īecause of what I read in the 'Description' in the output of > enough separation of the various user processes that gnome starts for > with the current version of gnome, probably because there is not good > VNC and one on the local desktop, it does not work too well, at least > I have found that if I try to run two sessions as the same user, one over > an ordinary user as specified in ~/.vnc/xstartup. > to an already running X11 session but instead launches a new session as > another limitation of the tigervnc-standalone-server: it does not connect > and as the same user that you plan to run in the VNC server. > a terminal window running in the same kind of session (gnome, lxde, etc) > Actually, you *should* exit that terminal session, especially if it is > start the server in a terminal you can exit that terminal session. > and the server runs as an ordinary user in the background so after you > You can launch the server from a terminal logged in as an ordinary user > configuration file is ~/.vnc/xstartup, where you launch your DE or > there are tools to configure it such as vncpasswd. The main configuration files are at ~/.vnc, and > Internet by connecting to the LAN using a VPN (I use strongswan/IKEv2 > encrypted vnc connection either, and I can access it remotely from the I use it only on a trusted LAN network so I don't need an > I use the tigervnc-standalone-server which is in the Debian packages On Thu, 8 Sept 2022 at 02:49, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: Some colleagues use SPICE protocol, but i have no experience with it. Normal session, but theirs wiki contain page I'm use it on remote desktop server, so have no info on connecting to May use LAN with excellent image quality and edge modem with very lowīandwidth with low fps and jpeg aliases on image. Only in browser), printers (from local to remote) and partiallyĬlipboard (may be not partially, my instance outdated). Work over ssh, can and do screen compression, forward sound (was try You can try x2go as opensource child of nomachine, if DE in > VNC, or similar LAN protocols, which work? Thanks in advance. > right now, or switch to different VNC server. So, I don't think I need external, commercial, not open source > access I already have ssh tunnel which tunnels all traffic I want if > I just need reliable LAN access from one machine to another, as for WAN These solutions are overkill to my needs, ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system Everything is stable apart from this issue. Xorg and LXQt as desktop environment, on NVIDIA GeForce GTħ10 on nouveau driver. And I wantįull desktop access to my machine, I know that some other remote clientsĪre logging me in as a new user or something, with empty desktop, that'sĬlean Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) x86_64 with x11vnc package I'd like to finally fix it (anyone knows what's wrong?), or replace ![]() When I am doing nothing apart from having remote session fired up. It happens everyįew minutes, very frequently when I am typing, and almost not at all ![]() 21:31:50 deleted 60 tile_row polling images.Īnd it just starts over because is has -repeat option. This is someīug in x11vnc, because otherwise server's reliability is excellent, andĪll other services are working very well. Randomly dropping the connection and I have to start over. This works all year round, but for last couple of months (or more?) its X11vnc -rfbauth ~/.vnc/passwd -shared -forever -loop -noipv6 -repeat Programs, and I can manage it remotely from another machine. Speaking I see my logged in X session, with my desktop and running To provide remote desktop access to my local home server. For years, out of inertia, I have been using x11vnc in a screen session ![]()
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