
You can see also the other remote_access keys with this command (or a variation on it): gconftool-2 -a /desktop/gnome/remote_access A complete list of gconf flags can be seen with the gconf-editor command, listed under /desktop/gnome/remote_access. Short Answer: gconftool-2 -set -type=bool /desktop/gnome/remote_access/enabled trueĪs the accepted answer mentions, if vino isn't started on the remote machine, use /usr/lib/vino/vino-serverĪ subset of the settings for the current built-in remote access server (vino) can be seen, as mentioned, from vino-preferences. I see on some forum that people have change it successfully, but I had issue with it.
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Or to edit : ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/remote_access/%gconf.xmlīe careful, the password is base64 encoded. You'll probably like change some settings with : vino-preferencesīe very careful when you run vino-preference on a remote machine, if you uncheck "Allow other users to control your desktop", you won't be able to check it back.

Once you have access to your server, I would recommend that you add it to Autostarted Apps so it is always started.
