On 1/14/24 19:59, David C. Rankin wrote:
Yes, that is because invoking vncserver (in the way I described in my original post) starts a new desktop session. I know vncviewer can connect to :0, but it would not involve starting the desktop. (I'll look at that further tonight -- haven't connected to an existing desktop since, well suse 10 days)
We will get you going, as it started off with -- it's not that bad, it's just a bit of a learning curve to make friends with how to invoke the viewer and server to get the connection you want.
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