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How do I set up a VNC server from my Manjaro machine? If anyone wants to give a real answer I'd appreciate that too!
The real asnwer is, you don't. Manjaro is an Italian based distro, and we all know how much Italians work in real life, so this distro doesn't really work either. Your best choice is to ditch Manjaro and use TempleOS for your VNC server.
If you're on GNOME I believe there's a remote desktop option in settings under sharing which might set it up for you
Nice instance
Right back at ya
I can only see ssh sharing there, no remote desktop option. And I am using GNOME.
It looks like Manjaro doesn't install the necessary components by default. Found a thread on the Manjaro forum that's a few years old but apparently all you need to do is install a package:
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/how-to-use-gnome-remote-desktop/24674
Otherwise there are plenty of other options out there like Remmina