![]() I recall having this problem when I upgraded Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 21.04, and ended up going back to 20.04 LTS. I have a gut feeling that there is only one thing I have forgotten to set up. I have also tried using the Remote Desktop connection in Windows 11, following instructions on setting up the Ubuntu box from a website I found through a Google search, but still no luck. ![]() Sudo ufw allow from any to any port 5900 proto tcp VNC (Virtual Network Computing) enables you to control your Jetson developer kit from another computer on the same network, by viewing and interacting with. ![]() I had changed the port used by VNC Server on Ubuntu for security purposes, and I also enabled connection on that port using the ufw command on Ubuntu: The only thing I can think of is that my port is incorrect. I have checked and re-checked all of the parameters on both sides, but nothing works. I set up the VNC server on Ubuntu 22.04 in the same manner I used to set it up on 20.04, but every time I try to connect, I get the message on the VNC Viewer The connection was refused by the computer. ![]() I just upgraded Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.īefore the release upgrade, I was able to access the desktop on 20.04 from Windows 10/11 using RealVNC, but now after the upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04, I can no longer connect using RealVNC.
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