(Elementary user)
I often administer the server using VNC; the server is locally logged in as root and the GNOME is started.
If however I reboot the server remotely, I can't log in again via VNC as the server is not logged in locally (connection refused).
Is the logical solution to change the following: 'Login Window Preferences' -> Security -> Enable Automatic Login -> User 'root'
Does anyone know of an alternative of not having automatic log in and still being able to login via VNC?
Best regards
I often administer the server using VNC; the server is locally logged in as root and the GNOME is started.
If however I reboot the server remotely, I can't log in again via VNC as the server is not logged in locally (connection refused).
Is the logical solution to change the following: 'Login Window Preferences' -> Security -> Enable Automatic Login -> User 'root'
Does anyone know of an alternative of not having automatic log in and still being able to login via VNC?
Best regards