Hmm I thought that krfb may login remotely my computer :(
I know this is out of scope... could you please guide me to simple/quick reference to remote login manager to be able later to use krfb?On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 7:55 PM, Chuck Burns <break19@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is no desktop to share if you are not logged in, so how do you propose to have a desktop sharing program work?
It sounds like you need an actual remote login program. I would suggest either ssh + X11 forwarding, or even XDMCP (although there are many security implications with that option)
krfb is to -share- your desktop. Not a remote login manager. You can likely work around the issue, but it is far better to use an application designed for remote login rather than hammer a remote viewing/sharing application into it's place.
Chuck
On 4/16/2013 12:17 PM, M. Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
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I'm using KRFB as remote desktop server in my Linux Mint KDE.
It works fine as usual remote desktop server but I've to log-in then run
it manually (or at start up)
How can I run KRFB as daemon without need to log-in at first?
PS
As I know "upstart" for CLI not for GUI applications.
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