I am currently in the process of creating a Ubuntu server with Rackspace cloud and I am trying to configure this server for VNC over SSH on my MacBook Air. Here is a summary of what I am trying to accomplish.
Server Details:
- Ubuntu 12.04
- Hosted by RackSpace (no physical access)
- Need to run Gnome3
- VNC connection must be over SSH
Any guides or assistance would be great, I have installed Gnome3 and Vino for the VNC-server. I'm just not sure how to configure VNC properly. I've looked online but I'm stuck at the VNC-server portion.
The first part is to install Gnome on the Ubuntu server by executing the following on the command line:
You've already done this but I put this here in case anybody is starting with a Rackspace server in its default state.
Thanks to http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-gui-on-ubuntu-12-04-precise-server.html for the above.
I wasn't able to get Vino and Gnome working via the command line but FreeNX is a VNC equivalent for Ubuntu. Command line installation instructions are here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX#Installing_the_FreeNX_server_on_Ubuntu_Karmic_.289.10.29_and_higher
In addition my FreeNX client wasn't compatible with the default 3d features of modern Gnome. It returned “Failed to load session “gnome-fallback” on logging in so I had to run the following line to get Gnome to run in 2d mode:
Thanks to http://www.dickson.me.uk/2012/06/18/installing-freenx-server-on-12-04-precise-pangolin/ for resolving the above.
The Mac client for FreeNX can be downloaded from here: http://www.nomachine.com/download-package.php?Prod_Id=3834
Check this out.
Just skip part with installation and go to Confirugration