Remote graphical interface control under Windows Everyone is already very adept at it.
The use of VNC to control the graphical interface under Linux is also very simple. VNC is made up of two parts: the client's application (Vncviewer) and the server-side application (vncserver).
For example, install and use Redhat Linux 8.0 below
One. Install VNC RPM Package
1 Installing Linux
1.1 Installation under the graphics interface if you click the RPM package directly under KDE or GNOME, the system will automatically start installing. In the middle will also prompt you to set the password, the port and so on.
1.2 The installation under the command line.
Below or to say that the installation under the command line, in fact, is very simple, a command on it.
cd/mnt/f/vnc/
RPM-IVH vnc-3.3.6-2.i386.rpm
2 Set the access password for VNC server
vncpasswd
3 Start VNC Server
Vncserver
4 Linux on the VNC server default management environment is TWM, not good-looking, also inconvenient.
Let's change it to KDE. Modify $home/.vnc/xstartup this file. Change the STARTTWM to Startkde to reboot the VNC server.
Two. Remote connection
Now you can control Linux under a variety of platforms. The server-side (Vncserver) also has a Java Web interface built into it so that the user can use the server-side operations on other computers to be displayed through the browser (which must support Java applets), which is very intuitive and easy to display.
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