
Should be able to use when a monitor is also connected.Īny help or suggestion would be welcome, even the ones I have already tried in case I did it wrong.Have a headless Ubuntu 19.10 server accessible over TeamViewer.The same issue persists when I am using with the monitor and I disconnect the monitor while TeamViewer is running.Installing the package also disabled my monitor. Then use your usual boot drive creator as usual to load the image on to the SD card and make it bootable. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. Steps Step 1: Create the boot SD card Download the latest image from the Raspberry Pi website, making sure to select the ‘Rasbian with desktop’. teamviewer-headless-install.sh This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. Only through TeamViewer, it was accessible. Teamviewer already installed in your desktop/laptop. When I installed xserver-xorg-video-dummy package and tried setting Xorg configurations in /etc and /usr in their respective paths, I could no longer log into Ubuntu by entering username and password via TeamViewer on the Ubuntu login screen, until I got rid of it via ssh.Īlso, when I installed the package, my mouse and keyboard stopped working. It does connect, but I end up on a black screen. Unable to connect to the server without a monitor connected.I have tried fiddling with Xorg configurations, installing and uninstalling various things. I have been attempting to connect to my home server running Ubuntu 19.10 over TeamViewer from my other devices (Linux computers, Android phones or Windows computers) in vain.
