This currently isn't the best solution for VNC, but it is a basic implementation at the moment. Put the password in and you should be connected! Here's a screenshot of the setup: Press enter and it should ask you for the password you created for tightvncserver. I would put the following into TightVNC Viewer: ![]() My NavQ IP is 192.168.0.47 and tightvncserver started IceWM on display :1. Once you open TightVNC Viewer on your windows machine, you will need to type in the IP address of your NavQ followed by the display opened by tightvncserver. ![]() You can use TightVNC Viewer on Windows ( Download TightVNC) to connect. Type in a password and it will start a VNC server with IceWM. It will ask you to enter a password for tightvnc. $ sudo apt install tightvncserver xinit icewm To install tightvncserver, IceWM, and the necessary software, you can run the following command: IceWM is a lightweight window manager that works well with TightVNC. ![]() In order to run a TightVNC server on NavQ, you'll need to install an X11 window manager since the Demo image does not include one by default.
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