Introduction to Tigervnc
        
        
          Tigervnc is an advanced VNC
          (Virtual Network Computing) implementation. It allows creation of
          an Xorg server not tied to a physical console and also provides a
          client for viewing of the remote graphical desktop.
        
        
          This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS 12.2
          platform.
        
        
          Package Information
        
        
        
          Additional Downloads
        
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            The version of Xorg may
            eventually be a few versions out of date, but is required for the
            customizations needed for this package.
          
         
        
        
          Tigervnc Dependencies
        
        
          Required
        
        
          CMake-3.30.2, FLTK-1.3.9, GnuTLS-3.8.7.1, libgcrypt-1.11.0, libjpeg-turbo-3.0.1, Linux-PAM-1.6.1, Pixman-0.43.4,
          Xorg Applications, xinit-1.4.2, and
          Xorg
          Legacy Fonts
        
        
          Recommended
        
        
          ImageMagick-7.1.1-36
        
       
      
        
          Installation of Tigervnc
        
        
          First, make adjustments to the configuration files to make them
          compatible with LFS systems:
        
        patch -Np1 -i ../tigervnc-1.14.0-configuration_fixes-1.patch
        
          Install tigervnc by running the
          following commands:
        
        # Put code in place
mkdir -p unix/xserver &&
tar -xf ../xorg-server-21.1.13.tar.xz \
    --strip-components=1              \
    -C unix/xserver                   &&
( cd unix/xserver &&
  patch -Np1 -i ../xserver21.patch ) &&
# Build viewer
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles"          \
      -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
      -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
      -D INSTALL_SYSTEMD_UNITS=OFF \
      -W no-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 &&
mv  /usr/share/doc/tigervnc /usr/share/doc/tigervnc-1.14.0
#Install server
( cd unix/xserver/hw/vnc && make install ) &&
[ -e /usr/bin/Xvnc ] || ln -svf $XORG_PREFIX/bin/Xvnc /usr/bin/Xvnc
        
          Finally, modify the PAM file to be compatible with elogind:
        
        sed -i 's/pam_systemd.so/pam_elogind.so/' /etc/pam.d/tigervnc
       
      
        
          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
        
        
          The default installation of this package makes some changes in the
          way it is used. The vncserver perl script is placed in
          /usr/bin/libexec and the server is designed to be run via a systemd
          style .service file or the vncsession script as the root user. The
          man page for vncserver is placed in section 8 of the man pages. The
          new procedures require a display manager to be installed.
        
        
          To restore the previous behavior, install the additional downloaded
          files as the root user:
        
        install -m755 --owner=root ../vncserver /usr/bin &&
cp ../vncserver.1 /usr/share/man/man1
        
          Using the previous procedures, the user specific configuration
          files of vncserver reside in the .vnc
          directory in the user's home directory. The xstartup file in that directory is a script
          specifying what commands to run when a VNC desktop is started. If
          no xstartup file exists, vncserver will try to start an
          xterm in a twm session. An example xstartup would be:
        
        #!/bin/sh
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/.Xresources
startlxqt &
        
          The xstartup file must be executable
          for the commands in it to be executed, so run chmod a+x ~/.vnc/xstartup.
        
        
          Set up the vnc passwd with vncpasswd. The server can then be
          started with the vncserver command. See the man
          pages in section 1 for the vncserver for the server system and
          vncviewer for the remote system.
        
       
      
        
          Contents
        
        
          
            
              Installed Programs:
              Xvnc, vncconfig, vncpasswd, vncserver,
              vncviewer, and x0vncserver
            
            
              Installed Libraries:
              libvnc.so
            
            
              Installed Directories:
              /usr/share/doc/tigervnc-1.14.0
            
           
         
        
          
            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
                   | 
                    is a program to configure and control a VNC server
                   | 
              
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                    vncpasswd
                   | 
                    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
                   |