Today, I will explain how to use the VNC method to remotely access Ubuntu12.04: Ubuntu12.04 on the GNOME interface that supports Windows Remote Access. However, since the default installed interface becomes unity, it is highly controversial, the most important thing is that the previous CRT \ PUTTY command line connections using the SSH method cannot meet your future needs (you cannot see the interface), so it is necessary to study it. I searched the internet and found that the method is very simple: the current practice is to install it on Ubuntu12.04
Today, let's take a look at the VNC Method for remote desktop access to Ubuntu 12.04:
The GNOME interface on Ubuntu 12.04 supports Windows Remote Access. However, since the default Interface on Ubuntu becomes unity, it is highly controversial and most importantly, the previous CRT \ PUTTY commands used to connect to the SSH method cannot meet your future needs (you cannot see the interface), so it is necessary to study it.
I searched the internet and found that the method is very simple: the current practice is to install GNOME on Ubuntu 12.04. When Logging On, I chose to log on in the GNOME interface mode.
Sudoapt-get install gnome-panel (the 163 server has been installed, and other users do not need to install it again)
Log out of the user after the installation is complete, because the options for remote access settings are available through the GNOME interface (I don't know if the terminal command line can set this ).
Server Side settings,
Click the icon in the upper-right corner of your user.
Select GNOMECLASSIC Mode
Go back and enter the password to log on.
Go to the GNOME page, and go to system> preference> desktop sharing in the upper left corner.
After the settings are completed, you can access the settings in windows.