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Execmgr Auto Install Is Set To False
Execmgr Auto Install Is Set To False










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.

Execmgr Auto Install Is Set To False

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










Execmgr Auto Install Is Set To False