Do I need to start an X session? I'm familiar with enabling X over SSH, but I want the native desktop on the remote machine to turn on so I can use teamviewer. What service do I start? Lightdm seems the obvious choice, but it's not working. So, here is my latest question that I REALLY NEED HELP with. Well, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that there have been zero responses, because it's plain from all the evidence I could find that there is no other solution than to SSH into the machine and start a desktop session. Last edited by Tony_Lillie June 3rd, 2014 at 06:33 PM. I am using the 32 bit version of Teamviewer and all computers are running the most current version 9. One more thing: In an attempt to fix the problem I uninstalled Teamviewer and the configuration files, then reinstalled and the problem persists. The fact that it only happens when a monitor is not attached makes me think it is an Ubuntu issue and not Teamviewer. I have attempted headless control from several of my computers and the same issue happens every time. To reiterate, remote sessions through Teamviewer work perfectly if a monitor is attached to computer A. The sync went fine and everything else is working perfectly. Though I did recently resync a raid 1 array where the root OS is mounted. ![]() This was previously working fine, but I am not aware of any related updates. ![]() Said another way, I cannot go headless on computer A and remote in with Teamviewer, it hangs at the "initializing display parameters" screen. I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 (all updates current) on computer A and anytime I try to remote into computer A using Teamviewer from any other computer it ONLY works if I have a monitor attached to computer A.
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