IIRC when you switch from Wayland to X11 you have to either install realVNC server or set it up to run again...
I've no Pi with a desktop handy today that I can re-image and I've "lost" my notes
Be worth checking if the RealVNC server is running when you switch over - the only machine I can get to locally that has VNC on it shows me:
I've no Pi with a desktop handy today that I can re-image and I've "lost" my notes



Be worth checking if the RealVNC server is running when you switch over - the only machine I can get to locally that has VNC on it shows me:
Code:
$ps -aux | grep vncroot 553 0.0 0.0 6956 2296 ? Ss Feb16 0:00 /usr/bin/vncserver-x11-serviced -fgroot 565 0.0 0.3 114808 26412 ? Sl Feb16 5:17 /usr/bin/vncserver-x11-core -serviceroot 2256620 0.0 0.0 10820 4984 ? S Mar01 0:00 /usr/bin/vncagent service 0pi 4127977 0.0 0.0 5908 668 pts/0 S+ 15:34 0:00 grep --color=never vnc
Statistics: Posted by MiscBits — Fri Mar 08, 2024 3:37 pm