20.4 Starting the VNC Server
With the necessary packages installed and configured for the user’s account, the VNC server can be started as follows (making sure to run the command as the user and without superuser privileges):
$ vncserver
This will start the first desktop session running on the system. Since this is the first session, it will be configured to use port 5901 (which may be abbreviated to :1). Running the command a second time while the first session is running will create a VNC server listening on port 5902 (:2) and so on. The following command may be used to obtain a list of desktop sessions currently running:
$ vncserver -list
TigerVNC server sessions:
X DISPLAY # PROCESS ID
:1 1607
:2 4726
To terminate a session, use the vncserver command with the -kill option referencing the corresponding port. For example:
$ vncserver -kill :2
Killing Xtigervnc process ID 4726... success!
Alternatively, use the following command to kill all...