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Quick Start Guide for Installing JRiver Mediacenter 23 ARM on a Raspberry Pi
mwillems:
Have you confirmed that you're trying to connect to the correct ip address and port? Also this may be an obvious question, but did you change "your_password" to your actual password in the command you quoted?
Can you also post the output of the following commands when logged into the pi:
cat /etc/systemd/system/x11vnc.service
ps -e | grep vnc
Werner:
I managed it. It works. Now remains just one question: Can I use another VNC-server? And how. With x11vnc I have the problem that it throws me out from time to time. No connection can last more than 1 minute. After this I have to reconnect at least 3 times until I’m back. This is with Tiger-VBC as with VNC-Viewer, so I think the problem is on the side of x11vnc.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: Werner on July 24, 2018, 04:20:51 am ---I managed it. It works. Now remains just one question: Can I use another VNC-server? And how. With x11vnc I have the problem that it throws me out from time to time. No connection can last more than 1 minute. After this I have to reconnect at least 3 times until I’m back. This is with Tiger-VBC as with VNC-Viewer, so I think the problem is on the side of x11vnc.
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You can try the Pi's built in VNC service if you like (Real VNC) and see if that works better for you. It works, but many other VNC servers (tightvncserver and tigervncserver) don't actually work well with MC due to the way MC draws windows.
Dennis in FL:
I just ordered a Raspberry Pi 4 and will give it a try with JRiver.
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