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The use of the Pi as a computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network. This topic can cover software, hardware, feasibility, and security.
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VNC Server not autostarting on RPi3
http://www.instructables.com/id/Setting-up-a-VNC-Server-on-your-Raspberry-Pi/step4/Setting-up-the-Pi-to-Automatically-Start-a-VNC-Ser/
I have seen various tutorials explaining the exact process in the … VNC server works great if I manually boot it up with sudo vncserver.
I have created the specified autostart folder and inside of it placed a file called vncserver.desktop. …
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VNC Server not autostarting on RPi3
Found an easier solution.
sudo apt-get install xrdp
sudo shutdown -r now
Problem solved. Using Microsoft Remote Desktop works perfectly on boot.
I imagine though that some people will say it is bette …