
I finally figure it out. As I said, in KDE, "krfb" and "krdc" are the default vnc server/client. So, I've been trying to figure out their equivalents in XFCE desktop. Xubuntu had none. OpenSUSE seems to have TigerVNC as default. So, I tried TigerVNC. The client side is "vncviewer". But, the server side was confusing. All the online docs talk about running virtual desktop (like :1, :2, etc). But, I just want to shares my current local desktop (:0), like "krfb". The answer is "x0vncserver". On 2022-06-10 14:59, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022 at 01:07:27AM -0400, William Park via talk wrote:
OK, how about in XFCE? What's the builtin or recommended VNC server in XFCE?
For VNC client, I tried Remmina on Xubuntu 22.04. Easy as "krdc" on KDE.
No idea. As I said, I forward applications, not desktops. I don't find a desktop inside a window on another desktop to be a nice way to work. I even do that when connecting from a windows work laptop. X410 running as X server, and then ssh with X forwarding and run the linux application (if I need a graphical one which is quite rate) that way. It simply appears as another application with no indication it isn't even a local windows application other than being a bit slower to respond.