Hi, I wonder what is the best vnc tool to use with TDE?
I did following experiment now: - installed a VM and installed TDE in the VM - installed vncserver - configured the user and the startup script [1] - started the server - on my PC started krdc and connected to the TDE I had some issues, but I found out that xstartup was not executable. There are still some issues with things not working (TCC crashing etc)
=> Again as may be 15y ago there are issues with keyboards. Buttons stop working. ALT/META key has strange behavior.
I switched to vncviewer and things are much better. I can indeed work.
Any ideas ... what are you using or how are you configuring both sides?
Anno domini 2026 Mon, 25 May 20:13:32 +0200 deloptes via tde-users scripsit:
Hi, I wonder what is the best vnc tool to use with TDE?
I did following experiment now:
- installed a VM and installed TDE in the VM
- installed vncserver
- configured the user and the startup script [1]
- started the server
- on my PC started krdc and connected to the TDE I had some issues, but I found out that xstartup was not executable. There are still some issues with things not working (TCC crashing etc)
=> Again as may be 15y ago there are issues with keyboards. Buttons stop working. ALT/META key has strange behavior.
I switched to vncviewer and things are much better. I can indeed work.
Any ideas ... what are you using or how are you configuring both sides?
Once upon a time I used "x11vnc" on the remote systems, which actually worked quite fine. But in the end I ended up using "ssh -X ..." Well, I do not need to hand the users hand on his desktop, so I'm fine with it.
Nik
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Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users wrote:
Once upon a time I used "x11vnc" on the remote systems, which actually worked quite fine. But in the end I ended up using "ssh -X ..." Well, I do not need to hand the users hand on his desktop, so I'm fine with it.
OK, but I was asking specifically about VNC.