Michael D. Setzer II via users writes:
As I stated. I've found Turbo VNC seems to work very well. At my home, I've got a notebook, and use it to vnc into 6 other Fedora 39 machines, and two windows machines in house.
I hear you. I'm not married to tigervnc, just not sure if trying to get turbovnc installed and set up will be more or less work, given that, it appears, it's not in Fedora, but in an external repository, with everything that that means.
The issue is not with tigervnc itself, but with its packaging. My recollection of the early days of Fedora is that the guiding principle was to stay close to upstream packaging. This is not happening anymore.
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