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pi@raspberrypi ~ $ sudo apt-get install tightvncserver | |
Reading package lists... Done | |
Building dependency tree | |
Reading state information... Done | |
The following extra packages will be installed: | |
x11-xserver-utils xfonts-base | |
Suggested packages: | |
tightvnc-java nickle cairo-5c xorg-docs-core | |
The following NEW packages will be installed: | |
tightvncserver x11-xserver-utils xfonts-base | |
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. | |
Need to get 7,148 kB of archives. | |
After this operation, 10.4 MB of additional disk space will be used. | |
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Y | |
Get:1 http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main tightvncserver armhf 1.3.9-6.4 [786 kB] | |
Get:2 http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main x11-xserver-utils armhf 7.7~3 [181 kB] | |
Get:3 http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy/main xfonts-base all 1:1.0.3 [6,181 kB] | |
Fetched 7,148 kB in 8s (804 kB/s) | |
Selecting previously unselected package tightvncserver. | |
(Reading database ... 70614 files and directories currently installed.) | |
Unpacking tightvncserver (from .../tightvncserver_1.3.9-6.4_armhf.deb) ... | |
Selecting previously unselected package x11-xserver-utils. | |
Unpacking x11-xserver-utils (from .../x11-xserver-utils_7.7~3_armhf.deb) ... | |
Selecting previously unselected package xfonts-base. | |
Unpacking xfonts-base (from .../xfonts-base_1%3a1.0.3_all.deb) ... | |
Processing triggers for man-db ... | |
Processing triggers for menu ... | |
Processing triggers for fontconfig ... | |
Setting up tightvncserver (1.3.9-6.4) ... | |
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/tightvncserver to provide /usr/bin/vncserver (vncserver) in auto mode | |
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/Xtightvnc to provide /usr/bin/Xvnc (Xvnc) in auto mode | |
update-alternatives: using /usr/bin/tightvncpasswd to provide /usr/bin/vncpasswd (vncpasswd) in auto mode | |
Setting up x11-xserver-utils (7.7~3) ... | |
Setting up xfonts-base (1:1.0.3) ... | |
Processing triggers for menu ... | |
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ tightvncserver | |
You will require a password to access your desktops. | |
Password: | |
Warning: password truncated to the length of 8. | |
Verify: | |
Would you like to enter a view-only password (y/n)? n | |
xauth: file /home/pi/.Xauthority does not exist | |
New 'X' desktop is raspberrypi:1 | |
Creating default startup script /home/pi/.vnc/xstartup | |
Starting applications specified in /home/pi/.vnc/xstartup | |
Log file is /home/pi/.vnc/raspberrypi:1.log | |
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ |
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With help of Take Control of Your Raspberry Pi Using Your Mac, PC, iPad or Phone, I installed tightvncserver. It was straight forward.
On client, my iMac, I installed Chicken of the VNC. Above reference recommended Remoter, but I chose Chicken of the VNC because it was free and as far as I see it works good.