Vino is a VNC server which is installed by default on Ubuntu (Debian family). Is there a VNC Server installed by default on Red Hat, is it the same?
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Yes vino
only, if you don't find, install it using:
# yum install vino
If you encounter a problem doing so with yum
, then try to configure registering it:
# rhn-register
Of course if you have RHEL licensed, otherwise try creating your own repository.
As an alternative, you can also find vino packages on your RHEL media, installing it using this simple rpm
command:
# rpm -ivh vino-<version>.rpm
If you cannot find there, download it from rpm.pbone site.
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i have got this message : Loaded plugins: product-id, refresh-packagekit, security, subscription-manager Updating certificate-based repositories. Setting up Install Process Nothing to do Mar 23, 2014 at 10:01
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see if the package is already installed :
# rpm -qa | grep vino
, if it is not then the problem is in your yum configuration– TPSMar 23, 2014 at 10:04 -
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then it is already there in your machine: System-->preferences->Remote Desktop OR command:
vino-preferences
– TPSMar 23, 2014 at 10:10 -
vino
only, if you don't find, install using# yum install vino
OR usetigervnc-server