64-bit system version 2.0 using VNC tutorial
Preface
vnc is an excellent remote control tool software, powerful, efficient and practical. It can be remotely connected to Linux and UNIX for graphical operations. Before using it, you should understand that the connection of vnc is by the client (the controlled computer) and the server ( Controlled raspberry pie).
This tutorial is for the base 64-bit system 2.0 official version xfce desktop version after November 17 (currently send the official account [2.0 official version] to receive the latest version 2.0 system download address), for other system versions use. The system has enabled the vnc service by default, and you can use vnc in the browser to connect to the remote desktop to control the Raspberry Pi.
1. Start of the tutorial:
1. Install the system
First install the 2.0 official version of the xfce desktop version system, connect to wifi, connect to ssh and log in to the command line terminal. If you have any questions about this part, you can read our previous tutorial.
2. Use of Vnc
The first case (there is already a display):
This system has its own vnc service, and the VNC service is enabled by default, and the vnc desktop can be used in the browser. If you have a monitor, you need to plug in the monitor first, and then you can use the web page to connect to VNC. Screen effect.
The second case (no display):
1. The "virtual display mode" should be turned on, and enter on the command line:
virtual-monitor-enable The
system will automatically restart and complete the settings.
2. Wait for the startup to complete, open the browser and input:
Raspberry Pi ip address: 5901
Remarks: 5901 is the vnc graphical interface to enter the port number
3. Enter the vnc web connection interface, click "Connect" with the mouse, and enter the Raspberry Pi password.
4. Enter the vnc password, the default password is: raspberry, click send Password
5. Successfully enter the new Raspberry Pi 64-bit all-around version system graphical interface, you can see the default 64-bit system desktop picture on the desktop
Important note: If the "virtual display mode" is enabled, if you have a display in the future, your display will not respond even if you connect to a real display. If you need to connect to the monitor, please run the command: "virtual-monitor-disable" to disable the "virtual monitor mode" to restore the monitor to normal.