Change the config file in the /etc/gdm3 or /etc/lightdm folders (depending on the version you have chosen during install - I use lightdm) to allow autologin of user 'ubuntu' (obviously, you can add different users and change that to your preferred username)ġ1. It should now boot to the Desktop login screen.ġ0. Put the microSD card into your laptop or desktop computer and edit the usercfg.txt file in the system-boot partition by adding the lines (assuming you are using a 1920x1080 monitor and you want the virtual desktop to have that same size):ĩ. Install Synaptic and X11VNC: sudo apt install synaptic & sudo apt install x11vncĦ. Install GNOME and/or MATE desktops: sudo apt install ubuntu-gnome-desktop & sudo apt install ubuntu-mate-desktop (this will take a while)ĥ. Update the system: sudo apt update & sudo apt upgradeĤ. You will be prompted to change the password immediately.ģ. Put the card into your Pi4, attach mouse, keyboard, monitor and Ethernet cable, log in, username and password are 'ubuntu'. You need at least 16 GB for the system, Kstars and Indi installation, but if you want to install files you need at least a 32 GB card, 128 GB recommended if you want to capture images to the SD card.Ģ. Download the desired Ubuntu 20.04 Server image (32 bit or 64 bit) onto your computer and use Etcher to flash it onto a fast microSD card. I can fill in details if you run into problems and if there is demand.ġ. It can easily be adapted to run the GNOME or MATE Desktops running under a headless VNC connection.įor those who want to try it, here are the general steps. Ubuntu 20.04 is available now on as a Server version.
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