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xantor

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The CPU is low, i don't see what much i can do with that. Does anyone knows where or a method to get a Free VPS to test for 30 days with a better CPU capacity?

Try digitalocean or vultr, they are the best VPS and you get to try free for one month. Digital Ocean gives you $100 to test for 30 days. For Vultr you'll have to check i don't know what offers they have right now, also check Linode too, they may have a similar offer. You can also test AWS or Google cloud for free, they give you a bunch of credit to test, I think AWS gives you enough credit to test for a whole year. Those are the best VPS available right now, so you can have all the fun you want testing.
 
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almahmud

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If you want to learn abt VPS and want to do something more on trail basis just follow bellow command and enjoyyyyy

One more thing to be mind during these steps, machine will ask you to choose Keyboard and password setting. For that you have to choose anyone keyboard like mine was WAS AMERICAN (US), So type complete suggested keyboard name and last one is port forwarding that may be doing anytime after complete installation. Since there is 10GB Space, don't worry about storage, if machine ask that simply put Y

Command is bellow do not give space. just copy bellow command and past after "#" and hit enter.
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sudo apt update

sudo apt -y install vnc4server

sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies -y

sudo apt-get install fluxbox

sudo apt-get install lxde

sudo apt-get install mate-desktop-environment-core

sudo apt install firefox

sudo apt-get install falkon

vncpasswd

To run the VNC: sudo vncserver -geometry 1366x768

Now, go to the container settings and do a port forwarding rule with the port: 5901

Optional:
Now download this and connect with the ip in the port forwarding box(Below where says Command) should be something like ip:port(x.x.x.x:xxxxx), and the password you put when you ran vncpasswd command on terminal.
I set up as your guid, but how can I run ubuntu in Remote Desktop manager?
 

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