vino: no such schema of “org.gnome.Vino”?












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This is more a follow-up question regarding this issue (e.g., Enable remote VNC from the commandline?). I am using desktop sharing of Ubuntu 18.04 (without vino server). For remote access from another Ubuntu via remmina, it's working fine. But when I try VNC client from Mac, it complains about encryption level.



I try "gsettings set org.gnome.Vino ..." on the server, but it says no such schema.










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  • Do you have vino package installed?

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:37













  • @N0rbert, No, I only change settings of a fresh new 18.04 and start to use remote desktop. Do I need to install vino package (not vino server)?

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:40











  • I'm not sure, but this file is contained in this package...

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:41











  • Looks like I need to, following the discussion here: websiteforstudents.com/….

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:57
















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This is more a follow-up question regarding this issue (e.g., Enable remote VNC from the commandline?). I am using desktop sharing of Ubuntu 18.04 (without vino server). For remote access from another Ubuntu via remmina, it's working fine. But when I try VNC client from Mac, it complains about encryption level.



I try "gsettings set org.gnome.Vino ..." on the server, but it says no such schema.










share|improve this question























  • Do you have vino package installed?

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:37













  • @N0rbert, No, I only change settings of a fresh new 18.04 and start to use remote desktop. Do I need to install vino package (not vino server)?

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:40











  • I'm not sure, but this file is contained in this package...

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:41











  • Looks like I need to, following the discussion here: websiteforstudents.com/….

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:57














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This is more a follow-up question regarding this issue (e.g., Enable remote VNC from the commandline?). I am using desktop sharing of Ubuntu 18.04 (without vino server). For remote access from another Ubuntu via remmina, it's working fine. But when I try VNC client from Mac, it complains about encryption level.



I try "gsettings set org.gnome.Vino ..." on the server, but it says no such schema.










share|improve this question














This is more a follow-up question regarding this issue (e.g., Enable remote VNC from the commandline?). I am using desktop sharing of Ubuntu 18.04 (without vino server). For remote access from another Ubuntu via remmina, it's working fine. But when I try VNC client from Mac, it complains about encryption level.



I try "gsettings set org.gnome.Vino ..." on the server, but it says no such schema.







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  • Do you have vino package installed?

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:37













  • @N0rbert, No, I only change settings of a fresh new 18.04 and start to use remote desktop. Do I need to install vino package (not vino server)?

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:40











  • I'm not sure, but this file is contained in this package...

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:41











  • Looks like I need to, following the discussion here: websiteforstudents.com/….

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:57



















  • Do you have vino package installed?

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:37













  • @N0rbert, No, I only change settings of a fresh new 18.04 and start to use remote desktop. Do I need to install vino package (not vino server)?

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:40











  • I'm not sure, but this file is contained in this package...

    – N0rbert
    Jan 30 at 20:41











  • Looks like I need to, following the discussion here: websiteforstudents.com/….

    – user276851
    Jan 30 at 20:57

















Do you have vino package installed?

– N0rbert
Jan 30 at 20:37







Do you have vino package installed?

– N0rbert
Jan 30 at 20:37















@N0rbert, No, I only change settings of a fresh new 18.04 and start to use remote desktop. Do I need to install vino package (not vino server)?

– user276851
Jan 30 at 20:40





@N0rbert, No, I only change settings of a fresh new 18.04 and start to use remote desktop. Do I need to install vino package (not vino server)?

– user276851
Jan 30 at 20:40













I'm not sure, but this file is contained in this package...

– N0rbert
Jan 30 at 20:41





I'm not sure, but this file is contained in this package...

– N0rbert
Jan 30 at 20:41













Looks like I need to, following the discussion here: websiteforstudents.com/….

– user276851
Jan 30 at 20:57





Looks like I need to, following the discussion here: websiteforstudents.com/….

– user276851
Jan 30 at 20:57










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