This article will guide you through the process of installing a VNC server on your Ubuntu machine. A VNC server allows you to remotely access your Ubuntu desktop from another computer. This can be useful if you need to work on your Ubuntu machine from a different location.
In order to install a VNC server on Ubuntu, you will first need to install the TightVNC server package. This can be done using the apt package manager: sudo apt install tightvncserver Once the TightVNC server package is installed, you can use it to launch a VNC server instance. By default, the VNC server will listen for connections on port 5901.
Overall, installing a VNC server on Ubuntu is a fairly straightforward process. However, there are a few potential gotchas that you might encounter. Thankfully, the Ubuntu community has excellent documentation to help you through the process.