| Original author(s) | Mark McLoughlin, Calum Benson[1] |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | David King |
| Initial release | February 5, 2004[2] |
| Final release | |
| Repository | |
| Written in | C |
| Operating system | Unix-like |
| Size | 837 KB |
| Available in | 41 languages[4] |
| Type | VNC server |
| License | GPL version 2 |
| Website | wiki |
Vino was a VNC server for the GNOME desktop environment, the GNOME developers now recommend using "gnome-remote-desktop" instead.
Configuration up to version 3.8.0 was via the vino-preferences program. This was removed from the packages after that version, since the gnome-control-center could then be used alternatively to control settings.
However, Vino is also useful in some other Linux distributions, which may not use GNOME desktop; and where gnome-control-center is not present: this leaves those distributions with no preference editor. For these distributions, (Lubuntu is one example, being based on LXDE, not GNOME), the alternative configuration manager tool dconf-editor is recommended (sudo apt install dconf-editor to install). The VNC settings can then be accessed under org -> gnome -> desktop -> remote-access using that tool.
References
- ↑ "vino - GNOME Desktop Sharing Server". Retrieved 30 October 2011.
- ↑ "ftp.gnome.org". Retrieved 30 October 2011.
- ↑ Error: Unable to display the reference properly. See the documentation for details.
- ↑ "Module Statistics: vino". Retrieved 30 October 2011.
External links
- Vino Wiki Page on wiki.gnome.org
- Vino git on git.gnome.org
- Vino roadmap on wiki.gnome.org