![]() This will create the typical Ubuntu desktop. & xrdb $HOME/.Xresources chmod 755 xstartupĬreate /etc/vnc/xstartup, edit the file, make executable. The fix comes from this post.Ĭreate ~/.vnc/xstartup, edit the file, make executable cd ~/.vnc ![]() Instructions found in other tutorials might work if you manually start the VNC server, but you will get a black screen if starting it as a service with GNOME (although it works with XFCE4). We want to run the VNC server as a system service (starts at boot), using GNOME (i.e. Vncserver -kill :1 Configure the VNC Server Test the installation by starting and then killing the server. ![]() TigerVNC supports virtual displays, is an active successor to TIghtVNC, and is easy to install from the Ubuntu repositories sudo apt install tigervnc-standalone-server Others can support virtual (remote) displays that are truly headless. ![]() controlling the visible logged-in desktop). Some VNC servers only support local VNC sessions (i.e. It was easy to set up a local VNC session, but going headless without a dummy adapter AND with the GNOME desktop was a challenge. no monitor plugged in) for Ubuntu 20.04 using GNOME was harder than anticipated. Creating a headless virtual VNC session (i.e.
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