Install VNC viewer Realvnc on Debian Ubuntu - Also supports Windows and Mac

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Install VNC viewer Realvnc on Debian Ubuntu

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Hi, and welcome to this video. In this video, let's see how you can install RealVNC, which is a VNC viewer for Linux, Windows, and I believe Mac as well. So, just go to Google and search for VNC viewer for Linux. RealVNC is probably going to be the first one. If it isn't, just find the link for RealVNC. This is the one that I'm going to use in this video. This is the one that I want to install in this video. However, there are other VNC viewers that you can try. So, I'm just going to click on the link there.

So, you can see it's supported for Windows, Mac, and Raspberry Pi. That means you can choose your operating system. You can choose the version that works for your Linux. If you're running a Debian-based system, go with the .deb package. If you're running an RPM-based system like CentOS, you can go with the RPM package, and so on. Let's take the one for Debian because I want to install it on Debian. If you use Ubuntu, you'll also choose the one for Debian, which is the .deb package. I'm going to download the RealVNC viewer. There you go. You can see it's a .deb package, and I usually find the best way to install a .deb package is just by using the terminal.

What I don't want to do is install other applications that allow me to double-click it and install it. There are applications like that, but I'm not going to use any of them. I'm just going to open this folder in the terminal, and I'm going to do sudo apt install.

So, I will just type vnc. I'm just going to copy the name. What I'm going to do is get the name. I don't really have to copy it from there; I can just do that. This is just a quick hint for you: if you want to do something else and you want to abandon the current command that you're running, you can comment it out and then run it. When you need it, you'll just press the up key to get it back and remove the comment.

So, what I want to do is an ls and then get my command back, remove the comment, and then I'll just copy the name from here: Ctrl+Shift+C, Ctrl+Shift+V, Enter.

Okay, so it's saying that the package cannot be found. This is a very simple thing. All you have to do is add ./ to let it know that we're working in the current directory. Let it install, and then we're going to open it. Alright, so the installation is complete. I'm using the XFCE desktop. To find and open it, I'll go under Internet. If you're using GNOME, just figure out where it is or you can search for it. If you're on GNOME, you can search for it. I'm going to open VNC Viewer, RealVNC.

First of all, accept. There you go. You can sign in to get started. We don't need to sign in. I also don't want to send anonymous information. If you want to access a server, you'll need to enter the address right there. I don't know if I can make this bigger; apparently, I can't. So, I'm just going to close that. If you want to log into your server, all you have to do is enter the IP along with your VNC port.

For example, let's say that your IP is 192.168.1.1 and your VNC port is 3030. Just copy this, so copy that, and then open VNC, paste it.

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