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Revision as of 17:47, 28 February 2018
Contents
Overview
This section briefly describes how to connect to a user Mate Desktop Session using the Vino (VNC) server. NST includes the "mate-vino" package which allows the connection of a Mate Desktop Session using an external VNC client.
Enable Vino on a Mate Desktop
Use the following configuration widget: "Remote Desktop (Mate Vino Settings)" to enable the Vino server and thus access via VNC to the Mate Desktop.
Access to the "Remote Desktop" widget from the Mate Menu:
System --> Preferences --> Other --> Remote Desktop (Mate Vino Settings)
HowTo Verify that the Vino Server is Running
[root@E6540 ~]# nstvncadmin -m list -v PID USER DISPLAY URL SERVER ===== ==== ======= ============================ =========== 6534 nst :0 N/A vino-server