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README-vnc
Linux for Tegra
Configuring VNC from the command-line
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A VNC server allows access to the graphical display of a Linux for Tegra system
over the network. This allows you to work physically remote from the Linux for
Tegra system, and avoids the need to connect an HDMI display, USB keyboard, or
mouse.
All commands specified below should be executed from a terminal on the Linux
for Tegra system. This could be a serial port, an SSH session, or a graphical
terminal application running on the HDMI display.
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Installing the VNC Server
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Enabling the VNC Server
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Connecting to the VNC server
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Use any standard VNC client application to connect to the VNC server that is
running on Linux for Tegra. Popular examples for Linux are gvncviewer and
remmina. Use your own favorite client for Windows or MacOS.
To connect, you will need to know the IP address of the Linux for Tegra system.
Execute the following command to determine the IP address:
ifconfig
Search the output for the text "inet addr:" followed by a sequence of four
numbers, for the relevant network interface (e.g. eth0 for wired Ethernet,
wlan0 for WiFi, or l4tbr0 for the USB device mode Ethernet connection).
Once you are connected to the VNC server, execute the following command to
display the VNC server's graphical configuration tool, and then configure a
password for the VNC connection:
vino-preferences