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== for a web browser ==
 
== for a web browser ==
 
To configure vnc so it can be viewed from a web browser:
 
To configure vnc so it can be viewed from a web browser:
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=== Fedora 14 ===
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yum install tigervnc-server-applet
  
 
=== Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy) ===
 
=== Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy) ===

Revision as of 09:46, 28 November 2010

vnc allows you to connect to a remote computer's display over the network. It consists of a client and a server. The client is the viewer, the server provides the display. You can also allow browsers to view the server's desktop.

server

for a web browser

To configure vnc so it can be viewed from a web browser:

Fedora 14

yum install tigervnc-server-applet

Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy)

Read and follow http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/all/tightvnc-java/download, then

sudo apt-get install tightvnc-java xfonts-base
vncserver -httpport 80

Ubuntu 9.10

sudo apt-get install tightvnc-java tightvncserver
vncserver -httpport 80

Ubuntu 10.04

Errors like

Xtightvnc[6159]: segfault at e28116d8 ip 00007fdee17c635e sp 00007fffc36b0930 error 4 in libc-2.11.1.so[7fdee177d000+17a000]

Ubuntu 10.10

cat >>/etc/apt/sources.list<<EOF
deb http://ubuntu.mirror.cambrium.nl/ubuntu/ maverick main multiverse
EOF
apt-get update
apt-get install tightvnc-java
apt-get install tightvncserver
vncserver -httpport 80

results in errors like

Xtightvnc[3508]: segfault at 8475f6d8 ip 00007f5e837127aa sp 00007fff06913a70 error 4 in libc-2.12.1.so[7f5e836c9000+17a000]