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  • Bodhi Linux VNC... not connecting.
    S seanteal107

    @girish Hey,not a problem. Yes, I am using guacamole installed on cloudron, which is installed on my home proxmox system installed with Ubuntu 20.04. Just sort of working through this whole project, and willing to take the help wherever I can get it. If that's where I need to go next, that's where I'm headed. I appreciate your direction.
    Many thanks!

    Guacamole

  • Bodhi Linux VNC... not connecting.
    S seanteal107

    linux babe guac post

    Another walk through I've followed that didn't seem to produce any results for me.

    Guacamole

  • Bodhi Linux VNC... not connecting.
    S seanteal107

    Alright, I'm at a loss. Windows 10 RDP? Not a problem in the slightest. Bodhi Linux SSH? Piece of cade... Bodhi Linux VNC? Help me God...
    I've Googled and watched every tutorial and forum recommendation I can stand to gaze upon... from TigerVNC, TightVNC, RealVNC... but to no avail.
    Running script after script. Install, uninstall, reinstall...
    I just have no idea where I'm going wrong. Installed libvncserver-dev on the server...

    Best link I have to share on how I've set up my Tiger VNC atm.

    Linux Magazine Guacamole

    This is the same procedure for a lot of the things that I've seen. Everything on my terminal in linux looks fine. But when I connect in Guacamole? Nothin'... Yeah, I think that's about the gist of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Guacamole
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