Tightvnc setup on Linux Mint Rumi, January 16, 2017 sudo apt-get install tightvncserver cd ~/.vnc ls nano (or your favorite text editor.) xstartup. edit anything you need to. Then run: tightvncserver Go to your other computer. Run a vnc viewer. And enter in your IP like- <vncserverIP>:1 Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) MintTightvnc
Add windows client to zenoss monitoring September 27, 2015 Allow ICMP Through Firewall Firstly you need to allow incoming ICMP ping request since this is the way Zenoss checks if the system is online. Go to: Server Manager -> Configuration -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Inbound Rules Do the following: Enable rule “File and Printer Sharing (Echo… Read More
Centos disk XFS xfs_repair March 3, 2023 During bootup, when the GRUB2 menu shows up, press the e key for edit Add the following parameter at the end of the linux16 line, after quiet: quiet systemd.unit=emergency.target Press Ctrl+x to boot the system with the parameter. first find your device UUID in /dev/disk/by-uuid umount umount /dev/disk/by-uuid/198s5364-a29c-429e-b16d-e772acd repair xfs_repair… Read More
Monitor and Manage your services with Monit on CentOS 6 / RHEL 6 September 6, 2019 Install Monit For Debian/Ubuntu Monit is easiest to install through apt-get: sudo apt-get install monit For RHEL: Configure EPEL repo to download the latest Monit package. [root@server ~]# rpm -Uvh http://epel.mirror.net.in/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm [root@server ~]# yum -y install monit Once monit downloads, you can add programs and processes to the configuration file:… Read More
now use for first time user (edit anything you need to) like what? Run a vnc viewer. And enter in your IP like- 1 ? not good for a bigner. Reply