journalctl shows the following log output: Apr 23 14:23:35 cucumber systemd: Starting Start TigerVNC server at startup.Īpr 23 14:23:35 cucumber vncserver: vncserver: Option 2>&1: Unrecognized!Īpr 23 14:23:35 cucumber vncserver: vncserver usage: However, using sudo systemctl start doesn't work. There are no error messages or warnings shown at all. Running the start command /usr/bin/vncserver -verbose -depth 24 -geometry 1280x800 -localhost in the command line manually works fine, and I can successfully connect using a remote SSH-tunnelled VNC connection. I've created a file at to make the service start on start-up, using the following configuration: ĭescription=Start TigerVNC server at startupĮxecStartPre=-/usr/bin/vncserver -kill :%i > /dev/null 2>&1ĮxecStart=/usr/bin/vncserver -verbose -depth 24 -geometry 1280x800 -localhost :%i I've set up TigerVNC server on Ubuntu 22.04LTS.
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