Vnc pi startx6/17/2023 ![]() Feel free to drop your questions and suggestions in the comment box. I hope this tutorial helped you to set up your Raspberry Pi to boot in GUI by default. And you can enjoy the GUI experience with Raspberry Pi. Sign in or Create an account (and claim a free 14-day trial). ![]() If you have installed the Lite OS version, this command will not work. Download and install VNC Viewer on your desktop. Do keep in mind, you must have Raspberry Pi Desktop OS installed on your board. Now when you reboot, youll start in the command line (enter startx to boot into the desktop). startx If you are on a command-line interface and want to move to the GUI desktop interface, you need to execute the startx command in the Terminal. On the next boot, you will be logged in to LXDE desktop environment. How to Use Remote Desktop on the Raspberry Pi with VNC. In the next screen, choose Desktop Login as user ‘Pi’ at the graphical desktop. Select it using a combination of arrow, tab and/or enter keys (I forgot which ones are used). In this configuration screen, look for the option of Enable Boot to Desktop/Scratch. This command will open up the Raspberry Pi configuration, the same which we saw in the first boot. When you are logged in, run the following command: sudo raspi-config Default user for Raspbian OS is pi and the default password should be raspberry. But don’t worry, I’ll explain all these steps in detail, so you won’t fail. When you are in the command line, log in with default user password (if you did not change it). The first step is to enable VNC on Raspberry Pi OS (via the system configuration or raspi-config), then install the client on a computer, and type the IP address of the Raspberry Pi to get connected to it. If you faced the same situation and end up with just command line in Raspbian OS, no need to despair, it is very easy to set up Raspberry Pi to boot in GUI by default. VNC Server can remote the screen of Raspberry Pi apps that use a directly rendered overlay, such as Minecraft, the text console, the Pi camera module, and more. You can only have a single VNC server as all implementations of VNC use a common software stack. This also relies on X and if you enable it it disables the new manager and enables X. But since I did not pay attention in a hurry, I just tabbed finish on that screen. There was no need to install VNC as Raspberry Pi OS includes Real VNC. When you install Raspbian for the first time, it indeed present several option to configure for the first use. So how to you run Raspbian GUI then? Set up Raspbian GUI boot ![]() And thus when I booted in Raspberry Pi again, I landed in command line directly. vnc - Xorg doesnt start after upgrade from Stretch to Buster - Raspberry Pi Stack Exchange Xorg doesnt start after upgrade from Stretch to Buster Ask Question Asked 2 years, 9 months ago Modified 2 years, 4 months ago Viewed 3k times 1 After I upgraded my Pi 3B+ from Stretch to Buster, the X Server does not come up again. Only thing which I missed at the first run was to set up the GUI. I did the same once again and installed Raspberry Pi once again. I have previously written about how to install Raspbian OS on a SD card in Ubuntu. Since my Dell Ultrabook is in Dell service center (for weeks now), I started using Raspberry Pi once again as an alternative. It’s been some times since I bought Raspberry Pi but honestly, I hardly did anything with it.
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