![]() I then copied the file: sudo cp is the content of the /home//.vnc/xstartup for the second user, note that is exactly the same as the first except for the user credentials: #!/bin/sh ![]() I did this for the 1st and then the second user. I created the vnc files by login in as the user and running the command: vncserverĬompleted the fields required, after which the required files are created in the user home folder structure. ![]() I am at a loss why it doesn't work for the second user. Both users have the same configuration with the only changes being the numbering and user credentials in the configuration. It works fine for the 1st user I set this up for, but for the second user I set this up for the desktop appears black. I installed tigervnc on the Centos machine, and set it all up for one user to access the machine using Remmina remote desktop. My system consists of a laptop running Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and a server running Centos 7.
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