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Tiger VNC
The simplest way to install VNC is using Tiger VNC.
Installation
There are three packages needed to install Tiger VNC that can be installed through yum.
- vinagre
- tigervnc
- tigervnc-client
Configuration
The configuration for TigerVNC is done through the /etc/sysconfig/vncservers.
There are two example configuration lines at the bottom of the file:
VNCSERVERS="2:myusername"
VNCSERVERARGS[2]="-geometry 800x600 -nolisten tcp -localhost"This sets up the VNC for a single user. To set VNC up for two users use something like this. This sets up VNC for michael and dave on ports 5901 and 5902.
VNCSERVERS="1:michael 2:dave"Start up TigerVNC
While it may seem odd, the TigerVNC must be stopped, before the server is started for each user.
/etc/init.d/tigervnc stop
vncserver :2 #started on port 5902