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== Running vnc server == | == Running vnc server == |
Revision as of 17:49, 1 March 2011
This howto tells how to install a VNC server inside a Fedora container, so you can use such container as a remote desktop environment.
The guide assumes you run Fedora 12 inside your container.
Installing needed software
Here is the minimal required set of packages that you need:
yum install vnc-server xauth xkeyboard-config xkbcomp twm xterm
You'd better install some fonts as well, here's the minimum:
yum install
If you want to run, say, XFCE desktop, you'll also need:
yum install xfce4-{session,panel,settings} xfdesktop
You can also install firefox (which, actually, installs some required libs like gtk-theme-icons etc):
yum install firefox
Running vnc server
It's as easy as
vncserver