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I'm trying to use turboVNC for remote application. I have install virtualGL package (virtualgl32_2.6_amd64.deb
) and then turboVNC (turbovnc_2.1.90_amd64.deb
).
I'm using
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Processor : Intelî Coreâ¢2 Duo CPU E7300 @ 2.66GHz à2
Graphic : AMD RV610 (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.15.0-33-generic, LLVM 6.0.0)
OS Type : 64-bit
I do not received any error when installing but after I'm unable to launch turboVNC...
It appear in Application
when I click on it something appear briefly in launcher side bar menu and then nothing...
I tried to remove and re-install, I still have the same problem...
Thanks for any help...
Edit :
the command :
~$ vncserver
return :
New 'user1-OptiPlex-760:8 (user)' desktop is user-OptiPlex-760:8
Starting applications specified in /home/User/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /home/User/.vnc/user-OptiPlex-760:8.log
ubuntu vnc
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I'm trying to use turboVNC for remote application. I have install virtualGL package (virtualgl32_2.6_amd64.deb
) and then turboVNC (turbovnc_2.1.90_amd64.deb
).
I'm using
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Processor : Intelî Coreâ¢2 Duo CPU E7300 @ 2.66GHz à2
Graphic : AMD RV610 (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.15.0-33-generic, LLVM 6.0.0)
OS Type : 64-bit
I do not received any error when installing but after I'm unable to launch turboVNC...
It appear in Application
when I click on it something appear briefly in launcher side bar menu and then nothing...
I tried to remove and re-install, I still have the same problem...
Thanks for any help...
Edit :
the command :
~$ vncserver
return :
New 'user1-OptiPlex-760:8 (user)' desktop is user-OptiPlex-760:8
Starting applications specified in /home/User/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /home/User/.vnc/user-OptiPlex-760:8.log
ubuntu vnc
Does running turboVNC in the command line generate any output?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 29 at 12:55
1
@dsstorefile1 : yes withvncserver
(see edit in my post) turbovnc doesn't seems to be a command (turbovnc: command not found
)
â Dadep
Aug 29 at 13:03
You can check if turboVNC is providingvncserver
by runningtype vncserver
and observing the output. For example,vncserver is /opt/turbovnc/bin/vncserver
would indicate yes.
â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 6:54
@dsstorefile1 : I have turbovnc ::/opt/TurboVNC/bin$ ls checkshmpixmaps vncconnect vncpasswd vncserver vncviewer Xvnc
... I'm able to run vncserver from TurboVNC but not open the graphical window
â Dadep
Aug 30 at 8:55
So,vncviewer
isn't working?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 9:01
 |Â
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I'm trying to use turboVNC for remote application. I have install virtualGL package (virtualgl32_2.6_amd64.deb
) and then turboVNC (turbovnc_2.1.90_amd64.deb
).
I'm using
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Processor : Intelî Coreâ¢2 Duo CPU E7300 @ 2.66GHz à2
Graphic : AMD RV610 (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.15.0-33-generic, LLVM 6.0.0)
OS Type : 64-bit
I do not received any error when installing but after I'm unable to launch turboVNC...
It appear in Application
when I click on it something appear briefly in launcher side bar menu and then nothing...
I tried to remove and re-install, I still have the same problem...
Thanks for any help...
Edit :
the command :
~$ vncserver
return :
New 'user1-OptiPlex-760:8 (user)' desktop is user-OptiPlex-760:8
Starting applications specified in /home/User/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /home/User/.vnc/user-OptiPlex-760:8.log
ubuntu vnc
I'm trying to use turboVNC for remote application. I have install virtualGL package (virtualgl32_2.6_amd64.deb
) and then turboVNC (turbovnc_2.1.90_amd64.deb
).
I'm using
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Processor : Intelî Coreâ¢2 Duo CPU E7300 @ 2.66GHz à2
Graphic : AMD RV610 (DRM 2.50.0 / 4.15.0-33-generic, LLVM 6.0.0)
OS Type : 64-bit
I do not received any error when installing but after I'm unable to launch turboVNC...
It appear in Application
when I click on it something appear briefly in launcher side bar menu and then nothing...
I tried to remove and re-install, I still have the same problem...
Thanks for any help...
Edit :
the command :
~$ vncserver
return :
New 'user1-OptiPlex-760:8 (user)' desktop is user-OptiPlex-760:8
Starting applications specified in /home/User/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /home/User/.vnc/user-OptiPlex-760:8.log
ubuntu vnc
ubuntu vnc
edited Aug 29 at 13:02
asked Aug 29 at 10:46
Dadep
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Does running turboVNC in the command line generate any output?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 29 at 12:55
1
@dsstorefile1 : yes withvncserver
(see edit in my post) turbovnc doesn't seems to be a command (turbovnc: command not found
)
â Dadep
Aug 29 at 13:03
You can check if turboVNC is providingvncserver
by runningtype vncserver
and observing the output. For example,vncserver is /opt/turbovnc/bin/vncserver
would indicate yes.
â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 6:54
@dsstorefile1 : I have turbovnc ::/opt/TurboVNC/bin$ ls checkshmpixmaps vncconnect vncpasswd vncserver vncviewer Xvnc
... I'm able to run vncserver from TurboVNC but not open the graphical window
â Dadep
Aug 30 at 8:55
So,vncviewer
isn't working?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 9:01
 |Â
show 3 more comments
Does running turboVNC in the command line generate any output?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 29 at 12:55
1
@dsstorefile1 : yes withvncserver
(see edit in my post) turbovnc doesn't seems to be a command (turbovnc: command not found
)
â Dadep
Aug 29 at 13:03
You can check if turboVNC is providingvncserver
by runningtype vncserver
and observing the output. For example,vncserver is /opt/turbovnc/bin/vncserver
would indicate yes.
â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 6:54
@dsstorefile1 : I have turbovnc ::/opt/TurboVNC/bin$ ls checkshmpixmaps vncconnect vncpasswd vncserver vncviewer Xvnc
... I'm able to run vncserver from TurboVNC but not open the graphical window
â Dadep
Aug 30 at 8:55
So,vncviewer
isn't working?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 9:01
Does running turboVNC in the command line generate any output?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 29 at 12:55
Does running turboVNC in the command line generate any output?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 29 at 12:55
1
1
@dsstorefile1 : yes with
vncserver
(see edit in my post) turbovnc doesn't seems to be a command (turbovnc: command not found
)â Dadep
Aug 29 at 13:03
@dsstorefile1 : yes with
vncserver
(see edit in my post) turbovnc doesn't seems to be a command (turbovnc: command not found
)â Dadep
Aug 29 at 13:03
You can check if turboVNC is providing
vncserver
by running type vncserver
and observing the output. For example, vncserver is /opt/turbovnc/bin/vncserver
would indicate yes.â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 6:54
You can check if turboVNC is providing
vncserver
by running type vncserver
and observing the output. For example, vncserver is /opt/turbovnc/bin/vncserver
would indicate yes.â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 6:54
@dsstorefile1 : I have turbovnc :
:/opt/TurboVNC/bin$ ls checkshmpixmaps vncconnect vncpasswd vncserver vncviewer Xvnc
... I'm able to run vncserver from TurboVNC but not open the graphical windowâ Dadep
Aug 30 at 8:55
@dsstorefile1 : I have turbovnc :
:/opt/TurboVNC/bin$ ls checkshmpixmaps vncconnect vncpasswd vncserver vncviewer Xvnc
... I'm able to run vncserver from TurboVNC but not open the graphical windowâ Dadep
Aug 30 at 8:55
So,
vncviewer
isn't working?â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 9:01
So,
vncviewer
isn't working?â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 9:01
 |Â
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Does running turboVNC in the command line generate any output?
â dsstorefile1
Aug 29 at 12:55
1
@dsstorefile1 : yes with
vncserver
(see edit in my post) turbovnc doesn't seems to be a command (turbovnc: command not found
)â Dadep
Aug 29 at 13:03
You can check if turboVNC is providing
vncserver
by runningtype vncserver
and observing the output. For example,vncserver is /opt/turbovnc/bin/vncserver
would indicate yes.â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 6:54
@dsstorefile1 : I have turbovnc :
:/opt/TurboVNC/bin$ ls checkshmpixmaps vncconnect vncpasswd vncserver vncviewer Xvnc
... I'm able to run vncserver from TurboVNC but not open the graphical windowâ Dadep
Aug 30 at 8:55
So,
vncviewer
isn't working?â dsstorefile1
Aug 30 at 9:01