On Saturday, 19 April 2025 16:14:16 British Summer Time Viorel Munteanu wrote:
> Create a symlink, for example tigervnc.2 -> tigervnc, and start that
> instead:
>
> rc-service start tigervnc.2
Perfect!. I had the symlink, just forgot to specify it in the 'start' command.
Yet another senior mom
> TL;DR by analogy =
> - X, which like systemd, did eevrything in a giant sphagettified mess. (But
> still missed out on the sound... and used VTs)
> - wayland (library + compositor) + libinput + pipewire + wireplumber +
> whatever-else is the future.
> - We needed a desparate solution like X(sys
systemd is a convenient service manager (and much more!!).
It provides too many things, which work well... for standard windows-like use
cases.
Seeing my post title, a question you might get is "Why not just use systemd? It
just works better!..."
(Please read below, then this; It is just a TL;D
On Saturday, 19 April 2025 15:57:46 British Summer Time Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I want to set up tigervnc on my desktop machine to enable remote access. It
> should run as a system service on this plasma desktop. I've followed the
> wiki as best I can, but when I start the service I
La 19.04.2025 17:57, Peter Humphrey a scris:
Greetings,
I want to set up tigervnc on my desktop machine to enable remote access. It
should run as a system service on this plasma desktop. I've followed the wiki
as best I can, but when I start the service I get:
* Running /etc/init.d/tigervnc i
Greetings,
I want to set up tigervnc on my desktop machine to enable remote access. It
should run as a system service on this plasma desktop. I've followed the wiki
as best I can, but when I start the service I get:
* Running /etc/init.d/tigervnc in compatibility mode
* Please migrate to one
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