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vinagre
VINAGRE(1) General Commands Manual VINAGRE(1)
NAME
vinagre - a remote desktop viewer for the GNOME Desktop
SYNOPSYS
vinagre [OPTIONS] [server][::port|:display]
DESCRIPTION
vinagre is a remote desktop viewer for the GNOME desktop. It can support many protocols using a plugin system. Current plugins exist for
VNC and SSH. Vinagre has many features, among others:.
- Support for multiple connections simultaneously
- Bookmarks and history support
- Avahi integration
- GNOME keyring integration
- You can connect to a VNC server by double clicking on a .vnc file when using nautilus.
OPTIONS
Help Options:
-?, --help
Show help options
Application Options:
-F, --file=filename
Opens a .vnc file
-f, --fullscreen
Open Vinagre in fullscreen mode
--geometry=GEOMETRY
Specify geometry of the Vinagre window in X11 format
-n, --new-window
Create a new toplevel window in an existing instance of Vinagre
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
Run 'vinagre --help' to see a full list of available command line options
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
[server][::port|:display]
Specifies the VNC server to connect to. The VNC server can be either a hostname, or an IP address. If the server is an IPv6 address,
it must be enclosed by square brackets. The address can optionally be followed by two colons (::) and the VNC port number, or alter-
natively by one colon (:) and the display where Vinagre should run. If a port is not specified, default value of 5900 will be used.
If the value is lower than 1024, 5900 will be added to it. For example, ":0" means "5900" and ":1" means ":5901". If only a port is
specified, but not the hostname, localhost will be assumed. Possible values for the display are between 0 and 1024. If a display
number greater than 1024 is specified, it will be assumed to be a port. Note that you can't specify the port and the display at the
same time.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Start vinagre from the command line
example% vinagre
Example 2: Create a new top-level window
example% vinagre --new-window
Example 3: Connect to a specified VNC server and port
example% vinagre snoopy::5900
Example 4: Connect to a specified IPv4 address and port
example% vinagre 192.168.1.35::2700
Example 5: Connect to a specified IPv6 address and port
example% vinagre [2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab]::2700
Example 6: Connect to a VNC server specified by a .vnc file
example% vinagre -F snoopy.vnc
Example 7: Connect to localhost on a specified port in fullscreen mode
example% vinagre -f ::5900
SEE ALSO
Vinagre help manual
AUTHOR
Vinagre was written by Jonh Wendell <wendell@bani.com.br> and David King <amigadave@amigadave.com>
This manual page was written by Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <pochu@ubuntu.com> and Halton Huo <halton.huo@sun.com>.
User Commands April 18, 2011 VINAGRE(1)