03-08-2019, 04:19 PM
@youssefbasha We now have a good reply for what to do to install the VNC and there are two options available:
1. We can reinstall Ubuntu 14 (refer template that is available below), but there may be a problem with updating Ubuntu. You could give it a try if you want. I don't mind installing it if it is your choice, and who knows, maybe it works better with updating than 16.04 as from my research looks as though the update issue has to do with 16.04 specifically. Maybe 14.04 will be easier to update.
2. Or you can Install VNC on CentOS 7 yourself. The tutorials below are recommended by Virmach. They provide you a step by step how to install the VNC:
I'd say the easier of course of the two is Ubuntu and since you're an experienced Ubuntu user maybe it will work OK for you, even for updates, but if it was for myself, I'd prefer CentOS 7.
1. We can reinstall Ubuntu 14 (refer template that is available below), but there may be a problem with updating Ubuntu. You could give it a try if you want. I don't mind installing it if it is your choice, and who knows, maybe it works better with updating than 16.04 as from my research looks as though the update issue has to do with 16.04 specifically. Maybe 14.04 will be easier to update.
Quote:Ubuntu 14.04 X86 64 Vnc
2. Or you can Install VNC on CentOS 7 yourself. The tutorials below are recommended by Virmach. They provide you a step by step how to install the VNC:
Virmach Tech Support Wrote:https://www.tecmint.com/install-and-conf...-centos-7/
https://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/ce...hel-7.html
I'd say the easier of course of the two is Ubuntu and since you're an experienced Ubuntu user maybe it will work OK for you, even for updates, but if it was for myself, I'd prefer CentOS 7.