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Re: resolution


 

Thanks for the follow-up. What VNC server were you using previously??

73,
Lee K5DAT?

On Sun, Aug 13, 2023, 1:02 PM Luc Drolet VE2LUQ <ldrolet@...> wrote:
Hello everyone,

To follow up on my little resolution problem, now I use "tightvncserver"
and it works well
I'm in: unencrypted connection

in SSH mode:
sudo apt-get install tightvncserver

And it works very well


And in etc/rc.local I added a startup:

# Start tightvncserver
su -pi -c '/usr/bin/tightvncserver:1'

and it's working fine now

just to give you a little follow-up

Thank you all, together we can solve many problems
Have a good day

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Le 8 ao?t 2023 ¨¤ 22:37, Rob Giuliano via <kb8rco=[email protected]> a ¨¦crit :

I assume the attached pictures do not show the whole screen.
If that is the case, then I suspect the issue is on the VNCViewer side.
? Have you checked your settings on the computer you are connecting to the Pi with?
? Maybe even a simple expand the screen by dragging a corner.

What is the setup of the computer you are trying to view pi screen on?
particularly:
1. OS
2. VNC Viewer application
3. Screen resolution of the monitor in use

Second possibility is that you are not connecting to the main screen of the Pi

You still haven't provided details of the Pi you are connecting to either.
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Rob KB8RCO

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