I think we just need to adjust it to use /usr/bin/vncserver rather than /usr/bin/vncsession-startĮDIT: I tried it and does load but systemd eventually times out and kills it. X session wrapper complete, running session startlxqt
Loading xinit script /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/50-systemd-user.sh Loading xinit script /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/40-libcanberra-gtk-module.sh Xinit: XFree86_VT property unexpectedly has 0 items instead of 1 Vncext: Listening for VNC connections on local interface(s), port 5902 Underlying X server release 12008000, The X.Org Foundation New 'media:2 (facade)' desktop is media:2Ĭopyright (C) 1999-2020 TigerVNC Team and many others (see README.rst)
The systemctl status page is not as pretty and detailed as when I don't have that shortcut setup, but I get a usable VNC Session that ACTUALLY starts with a systemctl call. I ran "sudo ln -s /usr/share/xsessions/sktop /usr/share/xsessions/sktop" and voila. HOWEVER.I didn't want to post this until I knew for 100% sure that I couldn't fix it and it turns out I did. When I revert back 1.10 I can use vncserver and it launches gnome-xorg. If they aren't set to default or blank, when it attempts to launch anything other than gnome-classic it simply fails to start citing the error below.
etc/gdm/nf : DefaultSession= | variable - per … g_sessions var/lib/AccountsService/users/ : XSession= | variable - per … rg_backendĢ. I updated to 1.11.0-4 and now it "works" but it always ONLY launched into gnome-classic.ġ.