Now that you have the ability to VNC into your Pi, you will likely never want to hook it up to a monitor, mouse and keyboard again. Now you can use any computer on your network with a VNC client to remotely access the Raspberry Pi Once you have entered a password you are done! The VNC server is now running in the background of your Raspberry Pi's operating system. Keep in mind passwords can be at MOST 8 characters long. Once tight VNC server has completed installation you can start it by typing in "vncserver:1" 6. After updating is complete type in "sudo install tightvncserver". When prompted to update type in "y" and press enter 4. In LX terminal type in "sudo apt-get update" to update the operating system to the latest version 3. It makes setting up the Raspberry Pi - which will from now on be affectionately referred to as Pi - VERY easy! Once you have an operating system running here are the required steps to install a VNC server: 1. Once you download it to an SD card, it pretty much will install itself. (Raspbian was used for this instructable) If you have not yet installed an operating system, a common, well documented stable one is Raspbian which can be installed by using NOOBS (New-out-of-box-software). This instructable will assume that you have already gotten Raspbian or some operating system installed.
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