Tigervnc-1.11.0
      
      
      
        
          Installation of Tigervnc
        
        
          First, make adjustments to the configuration files to make them
          compatible with LFS systems:
        
        patch -Np1 -i ../tigervnc-1.11.0-configuration_fixes-1.patch
        
          Install tigervnc by running the
          following commands:
        
        # Put code in place
mkdir -p unix/xserver &&
tar -xf ../xorg-server-1.20.7.tar.bz2 \
    --strip-components=1              \
    -C unix/xserver                   &&
( cd unix/xserver &&
  patch -Np1 -i ../xserver120.patch ) &&
# Build viewer
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles"         \
      -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
      -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
      -Wno-dev . &&
make &&
# Build server
pushd unix/xserver &&
  autoreconf -fiv  &&
  CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/include/drm"       \
  ./configure $XORG_CONFIG            \
      --disable-xwayland    --disable-dri        --disable-dmx         \
      --disable-xorg        --disable-xnest      --disable-xvfb        \
      --disable-xwin        --disable-xephyr     --disable-kdrive      \
      --disable-devel-docs  --disable-config-hal --disable-config-udev \
      --disable-unit-tests  --disable-selective-werror                 \
      --disable-static      --enable-dri3                              \
      --without-dtrace      --enable-dri2        --enable-glx          \
      --with-pic &&
  make  &&
popd
        
          This package does not come with a test suite.
        
        
          Now, as the root user:
        
        #Install viewer
make install &&
#Install server
( cd unix/xserver/hw/vnc && make install ) &&
[ -e /usr/bin/Xvnc ] || ln -svf $XORG_PREFIX/bin/Xvnc /usr/bin/Xvnc
       
      
        
          Command Explanations
        
        
          tar -xf ..
          xorg-server...: This command extracts the standard
          Xorg package into the tree in a location needed for modification.
        
        
          --disable ...: Most options that are
          usually needed for the standard Xorg server are not needed for the
          Xvnc instance being built.
        
        
          [ -e /usr/bin/Xvnc ] || ln ...
          Xvnc: If the Xvnc server is not installed in the
          /usr/bin directory, then create a
          link so the vncserver
          script can find it.
        
       
      
        
          Configuring Tigervnc
        
        
          Server Configuration
        
        
          On systemd systems, another method of configuration is available.
          This configuration provides the added benefit of making tigervnc
          systemd aware for VNC sessions and allows desktop environments like
          GNOME to autostart services once
          the VNC session is started. This configuration also gives the added
          benefit of starting VNC Sessions on system startup. To setup the
          VNC server in this fashion, follow these instructions.
        
        
          First, install a rudimentary Xsession file so that the VNC server
          can initialize X sessions properly:
        
        install -vdm755 /etc/X11/tigervnc &&
install -v -m755 ../Xsession /etc/X11/tigervnc
        
          Next, setup a user mapping in /etc/tigervnc/vncserver.users. This tells the VNC
          Server which session is allocated to a user.
        
        echo ":1=$(whoami)" >> /etc/tigervnc/vncserver.users
        
          Next, setup a configuration file to tell vncserver which desktop environment should be
          used and what display geometry should be used. There are several
          other options that can be defined in this file, but they are
          outside the scope of BLFS.
        
        cat > ~/.vnc/config << EOF
# Begin ~/.vnc/config
session=LXDE      # The session must match one listed in /usr/share/xsessions.
geometry=1024x768
# End ~/.vnc/config
EOF
        
          To start the VNC Server, run the following command:
        
        systemctl start vncserver@:1
        
          To start the VNC Server when the system boots, run the following
          command:
        
        systemctl enable vncserver@:1
       
      
        
          Contents
        
        
          
            
              Installed Programs:
              Xvnc, vncconfig, vncpasswd, vncserver,
              vncviewer, and x0vncserver
            
            
              Installed Libraries:
              libvnc.so
            
            
              Installed Directories:
              /usr/share/doc/tigervnc-1.11.0
            
           
         
        
          
            Short Descriptions
          
          
            
              
              
            
            
              
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                    Xvnc
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                    is a X VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server. It is
                    based on a standard X server, but it has a “virtual” screen rather than a
                    physical one
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                    vncconfig
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                    is a program to configure and control a VNC server
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                    vncpasswd
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                    allows you to set the password used to access VNC
                    desktops
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                    vncserver
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                    is a perl script used to start or stop a VNC server
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                    vncviewer
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                    is a client used to connect to VNC desktops
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                    x0vncserver
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                    is a program to make an X display on a physical terminal
                    accessible via TigerVNC or compatible viewers
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