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Compatibility with mini Linux pc #39

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simonante opened this issue Feb 27, 2022 · 4 comments
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Compatibility with mini Linux pc #39

simonante opened this issue Feb 27, 2022 · 4 comments
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os-support Information about how to setup the server-side OS to work with VNSee

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@simonante
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This may work fine with a mini linux pc as a main screen.
What do you think? I thought I may try this.

@matteodelabre
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Hi @simonante, could you elaborate on what specific setup you have in mind? In principle any Linux system should work since you just need to run a VNC server.

@simonante
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Any setup, as atm yet deciding to buy one.
If I have the option to choose, linux is probably most optimal for vnsee, right?
I am macos user. Seems not functional with macos.

@matteodelabre
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Yes, I'd recommend something that can run Linux. It may be possible to setup macOS for use with VNSee but I cannot help with that unfortunately as I don't have experience with that system.

Just to clarify, the general idea here is to run a headless system (ie without a screen attached) and connect to it with VNSee?

@matteodelabre matteodelabre added the os-support Information about how to setup the server-side OS to work with VNSee label Feb 27, 2022
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Exactly, no screen attached and connect with vnsee.

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