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x11vnc with xvfb and gnome session?

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I usually use x11vnc against the Ubuntu gnome desktop session running on my office machine. Occasionally, the system is rebooted and with no desktop running I can't do this.

I know about using x11vnc with flubox, but what I really want is a gnome-destop session. I seem to remember doing this with xvfb, but its been a while and the details escape me. Is there a way to do this?

Bonus question: Actually, in case I have to use flubox, here is a problem I ran into. Although it starts the workspace, and can even run xedit, but running the terminal emulator fails. syslog shows

Jan 13 17:41:34 mathsunf dbus-daemon[3001]: [session uid=64 pid=3001] Activating via systemd: service name='org.gnome.Terminal' unit='gnome-terminal-server.service' requested by ':1.46' (uid=64 pid=18499 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-terminal.real -t Bash -- /bin/bash " label="unconfined") Jan 13 17:41:34 mathsunf systemd[2982]: Starting GNOME Terminal Server... Jan 13 17:41:34 mathsunf gnome-terminal-server[18502]: Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused

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