Vino-server On CentOS 6.7

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Hi,

The vino-server take too much cpu and memory, how to fix it?

Cheers,

M.

8 thoughts on - Vino-server On CentOS 6.7

  • Excuse me, i not find the gnome control panel, where is it? or how to call from the command line?

    i have gnome-control-center, but there i not see screen sharing.

    M.

  • System → Preferences → Remote Desktop from the user menu. Under Sharing, uncheck the box labeled Allow other users to view your desktop.

  • I uncheck only Allow other users “view” and leave without change “control” your desktop, and the screen (active session) remain freeze, close the connection and now i can not do a new connection, i remain out.

    i must wait the next Monday when i back to office or i can do something through ssh?

    M.

  • You can re-enable it over ssh. As Mike very nearly suggested:
    $ gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/remote_access/enabled true

    You didn’t mention, originally, that you’re interacting with this desktop over VNC.

    I’m not sure why you think the VNC server is using too much memory or CPU time. You might be able to reduce it with a lightweight desktop like XFCE, or not, depending on what applications you’re using. VNC is not especially lightweight.

  • Ah, shucks – I set it to false … hah!
    Thanks for catching that, Gordon!


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    Mike
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  • Thanks a lot to Gordon and Mike,

    Yes, is correct when i uncheck the ‘Allow” i was connected, after googling i find the command gconftool-2 and all is OK.

    I want learning about VNC, have you some suggestion where i can find good material?

    Cheers,

    M.