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Yet another "install a VNC" tutorial
this is another one, but using Openbox. It will reduce the idle RAM usage to aprox. 22mb.
apt-get update apt-get install openbox vnc4server iceweasel menu obconf obmenu mkdir /etc/vnc echo 'openbox-session' > /etc/vnc/xstartup reboot vncserver
the last step will ask for a pwd, use it for VNC. Optional, create a user, log in with it, and then run vncserver, so the session is not rooted.
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apt-get update
apt-get install lxde tightvncserver
tightvncserver
done.
does it use less ram than openbox?
Don't know, never used openbox. My first linux installation was with lxde and I never decided to use something else.
Better said, I don't use it anymore at all.
I am almost sure this is a no
Edited...
@yo mero hmmm . will try! I thought openbox uses less ram
Ooops
I f*ed my comment
I mean, yes OpenBox uses less RAM...
there, fixed