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    • MattSpeller
      MattSpeller last edited by scottalanmiller

      I can connect to it fine and dandy but I get a black screen. Asked the Secret Source of All Knowledge (google) and I'm far from the only one but the advice I found states "just play with the display settings a bit, it'll work" (that's almost verbatim).

      Anyone know of a good work around?

      I'd prefer to keep using TV but I'm open to other (free) options if they're cross platform (win/*nix) and *nix noob friendly.

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      • stacksofplates
        stacksofplates last edited by

        Ubuntu server or Ubuntu as a team viewer server? I haven't used team viewer on Ubuntu for a long time. I've switched over to NoMachine.

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        • MattSpeller
          MattSpeller @stacksofplates last edited by

          @johnhooks Ubuntu server - TV uses their own servers, you just put clients on anything you want to remote into

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          • MattSpeller
            MattSpeller @stacksofplates last edited by

            @johnhooks NoMachine may fit the bill nicely, thank you

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            • stacksofplates
              stacksofplates @MattSpeller last edited by

              @MattSpeller said:

              @johnhooks Ubuntu server - TV uses their own servers, you just put clients on anything you want to remote into

              Ya that's the nice thing about them is it runs through the web port. Do you have a gui on your server?

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              • stacksofplates
                stacksofplates @MattSpeller last edited by

                @MattSpeller said:

                @johnhooks NoMachine may fit the bill nicely, thank you

                No prob.

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                • MattSpeller
                  MattSpeller @stacksofplates last edited by

                  @johnhooks said:

                  Do you have a gui on your server?

                  Yup!

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                  • Reid Cooper
                    Reid Cooper last edited by

                    NoMachine (NX) is a great option when you have a Linux server to run it on. Does the Linux box have LAN access to the boxes that you want to reach from it?

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