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So, I was told that launching vino-preferences was all I had to do. Well, it seems to be running:
$ ps -e | grep vino-server
2430 ? 00:00:00 vino-server$ netstat -nl | grep 5900
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5900 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp6 0 0 :::5900 :::* LISTEN I used vinagre to see my own desktop - I know, stupid test but anyway it worked.
But on the Slackware box I have tightvnc installed and tried to access my Arch box:
$ vncviewer <arch machine name | ip>::5900
Connected to RFB server, using protocol version 3.7
Server did not offer supported security typeWhat now?
Last edited by lmello (2013-04-30 02:30:13)
Fundamental Axiom of the Universe (aka Murphy's Law): Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
First Digital Deduction: Nothing obeys Murphy's Law so well as computers.
Second Digital Deduction: Everything go wrong at least once.
Third Digital Deduction: Things go wrong even when there's absolutely no possibility of anything go wrong.
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This is probably too late, but I've had the same problem and the fix in my case was:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.Vino require-encryption falseNotes:
this changes the (Gnome) settings for the current user only
it looks like vino-preferences is no longer part of the vino package
some of the Vino preferences are available if you run gnome-control-centre - but not the require-encryption setting
I am using Cinnamon as my desktop
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Thank you for a reply, better later than never! Unfortunately my Slack box 'died' so I cannot test it, altough I did add your tip to the Vino article on the Arch Wiki
Fundamental Axiom of the Universe (aka Murphy's Law): Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
First Digital Deduction: Nothing obeys Murphy's Law so well as computers.
Second Digital Deduction: Everything go wrong at least once.
Third Digital Deduction: Things go wrong even when there's absolutely no possibility of anything go wrong.
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I just logged on again to update the wiki (I was a bit busy when I last logged on), but now I don't need to. Thank you Imello. Cheers, Geoff.
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