I was working on my smart mirror and had YT videos playing in the background and suddenly heard a familiar voice. It's kinda awesome seeing you do tech and coding and not black holes. lol I'm excited to see the growth of this channel.
well that was a fail.. SSH into my pi and followed the steps only to find the last bit you need to be on the PI gui to get it to work. im setting up VNC because i can only access it via vnc on my laptop.. any way to get this working through SSH?
When I used the x11vnc -storepasswd command, I was asked to "Write password to /home/usr/.vnc/passwd?" But if you're in #root, you will be prompted to write your password to /root/.vnc/passwd.
To start the X11VNC server before the user login I used a bit different way. 1) Installed x11vnc: apt-get install x11vnc 2) Created and saved password: x11vnc -storepasswd 3) Created a system d-unit: sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/x11vnc.service 4) Entered the following lines there: [Unit] Description = Start X11VNC After = multi-user.target [Service] Type = simple ExecStart = x11vnc -ncache 10 -auth guess -nap -forever -loop -repeat -rfbauth > [Install] WantedBy = multi-user.target 5) Saved the file and closed it with Ctrl+O and Ctrl+X 6) Configured the system d-unit for automatic startup: sudo systemctl enable x11vnc.service 7) Rebooted Raspberry. That's it! Hope it will be usefull.
This is a great tutorial. I followed your instructions, created my script, made it executable, then went into settings and made sure to make my script launch. I'm still having problems getting VNC to start at boot, it won't and then my VNC Viewer on my PC constantly tells me" host not found" even when I can see it on my network. Could you help me solve this issue? I really would like to make this Pi headless, but for now it still needs a monitor.
Do you realise that all of your commands are being executed in #root as opposed to $regular user? That makes a big difference. My password kept being denied because it was in the wrong directory.
I was working on my smart mirror and had YT videos playing in the background and suddenly heard a familiar voice. It's kinda awesome seeing you do tech and coding and not black holes. lol I'm excited to see the growth of this channel.
Wutttt antone has a coding channel!!! Man nice to see u randomly like this
well that was a fail.. SSH into my pi and followed the steps only to find the last bit you need to be on the PI gui to get it to work.
im setting up VNC because i can only access it via vnc on my laptop.. any way to get this working through SSH?
Thank you for the tutorial, I followed all the instructions however I still have '0: cannot fork" error. How to resolve this please ?
Working fast, just a problem. Autostart is ok but begin after logging in, well seems useless. How to launch it before login asked ?
Hi mr. You have a tutorial for the installation of lcd 3.5 in Kali Linux for the Raspberry 3B+ ? Please
When I used the x11vnc -storepasswd command, I was asked to "Write password to /home/usr/.vnc/passwd?" But if you're in #root, you will be prompted to write your password to /root/.vnc/passwd.
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Nice work man I appreciate your videos :D
To start the X11VNC server before the user login I used a bit different way.
1) Installed x11vnc:
apt-get install x11vnc
2) Created and saved password:
x11vnc -storepasswd
3) Created a system d-unit:
sudo nano /lib/systemd/system/x11vnc.service
4) Entered the following lines there:
[Unit]
Description = Start X11VNC
After = multi-user.target
[Service]
Type = simple
ExecStart = x11vnc -ncache 10 -auth guess -nap -forever -loop -repeat -rfbauth >
[Install]
WantedBy = multi-user.target
5) Saved the file and closed it with Ctrl+O and Ctrl+X
6) Configured the system d-unit for automatic startup:
sudo systemctl enable x11vnc.service
7) Rebooted Raspberry.
That's it! Hope it will be usefull.
hi, tried your solution, missing some code above ... -rfbauth > ..... could you add this ? thx
Any way to make this work without the screen plugged in RPi?
@@DardellX I don't think so: You have to see what You are installing on RPi. But when it is installed You may use it without screen.
@@vasylpavlus With SSH?
i can never get this to work sense kali 2017.3 ive tried a few different videos i get The connection was refused by the computer
might be blocked by your firewall
Did you SSH into Raspberry pi with Putty to setup the initial VNC.
This is a great tutorial. I followed your instructions, created my script, made it executable, then went into settings and made sure to make my script launch. I'm still having problems getting VNC to start at boot, it won't and then my VNC Viewer on my PC constantly tells me" host not found" even when I can see it on my network. Could you help me solve this issue? I really would like to make this Pi headless, but for now it still needs a monitor.
ohh Anton has a coding channel ... what is this ?? well need to run vnc on kali ., show me how .... later I'll see your space videos
thankk you!!! it worked!
good tutorial!!!
It does not work with the Autostart file :-( i get grep issue
Hello wonderful person.
didnt work still cant loginto the pi just times out
refused by computer and no password saved
Do you realise that all of your commands are being executed in #root as opposed to $regular user? That makes a big difference. My password kept being denied because it was in the wrong directory.
Антоха, нифига не понятно )))
Austin power !! LOL
How is this a tutorial? You literally start the video saying once you have everything set up LMFAO
yeah wtf
Ehm, he just shows what he will do, you dumb ass din't watch the video. go buy a life on zoekeenleven.be. and stfu
@@arywido6624 you stfu as well
You have Russian name, but you speak english. It’s so strange)