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 ====== Configuring Remote VNC on Ubuntu ====== ====== Configuring Remote VNC on Ubuntu ======
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 Ubuntu 18.04 (and possibly later versions) switched from LightDM to GDM3. Connecting to the login screen with VNC while using GDM3 is currently not possible. The easiest way to get this VNC functionality back is to simply switch back from GDM3 to LightDM (which is still being activity developed and used by many Linux distros). Ubuntu 18.04 (and possibly later versions) switched from LightDM to GDM3. Connecting to the login screen with VNC while using GDM3 is currently not possible. The easiest way to get this VNC functionality back is to simply switch back from GDM3 to LightDM (which is still being activity developed and used by many Linux distros).
  
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   apt install x11vnc   apt install x11vnc
      
-=== Create the file /lib/systemd/system/x11vnc.service ===+=== Create the file /lib/systemd/system/x11vnc.service with the following contents: ===
  
   # Description: Custom Service Unit file   # Description: Custom Service Unit file
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