--- title: GNOME (Mutter) description: Configure a punktfunk host for GNOME — host.env, the EGL/lock traps, and a headless session. --- Configure a host running **GNOME**. The host drives GNOME's Mutter compositor to create a per-client virtual display over D-Bus (`RecordVirtual`), zero-copy. This page assumes the host is already installed — see [Ubuntu](/docs/ubuntu), [Fedora](/docs/fedora), or [Arch](/docs/arch). > New here? Read [Security & Safe Use](/docs/security) first — a streaming host is remote control of > the machine, so keep it on a trusted LAN or VPN and require pairing. ## host.env Write `~/.config/punktfunk/host.env` with the GNOME settings. The host auto-detects the compositor from your session, so the explicit `PUNKTFUNK_COMPOSITOR` is belt-and-braces: ```ini # ~/.config/punktfunk/host.env WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-0 XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=GNOME PUNKTFUNK_COMPOSITOR=mutter PUNKTFUNK_VIDEO_SOURCE=virtual PUNKTFUNK_ZEROCOPY=1 PUNKTFUNK_INPUT_BACKEND=libei ``` You must be on a **Wayland** session (not X11), and Mutter must be **≥ 48**. See the [Configuration reference](/docs/configuration) for every option. ## The GL/EGL userspace On NVIDIA, gnome-shell fails to start — or the host logs **"GPU … not supported by EGL"** — when the NVIDIA GL/EGL userspace is missing. The base driver package doesn't always pull it in. Install your distro's NVIDIA GL/EGL userspace package — on **Ubuntu/Debian** it's `libnvidia-gl-` matching your driver; on **Fedora/Arch** it ships with the RPM Fusion / repo driver — then confirm the glvnd vendor file exists: ```sh ls /usr/share/glvnd/egl_vendor.d/10_nvidia.json # must exist ``` Installing the driver itself is covered on your distro's install page ([Ubuntu](/docs/ubuntu), [Fedora](/docs/fedora), [Arch](/docs/arch)). ## Do not lock the session A **locked** GNOME session blocks screen capture — the host fails with **"Session creation inhibited"**. On an always-on or headless host there's no one to unlock it, so disable the lock: ```sh gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled false gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0 ``` ## Start the host With `host.env` in place, start the host from **inside your GNOME session**: ```sh systemctl --user enable --now punktfunk-host journalctl --user -u punktfunk-host -f # watch it come up and print its identity fingerprint ``` Then bring up [The Web Console](/docs/web-console) to arm pairing and connect a [client](/docs/clients). For an always-on box, see the [headless session](#headless-session) below. ## Headless session To run with no monitor and no login, keep a GNOME Wayland session up at all times and start the host without a login. Have GDM auto-login your user: ```ini # /etc/gdm3/custom.conf (Ubuntu) · /etc/gdm/custom.conf (Fedora) [daemon] AutomaticLoginEnable = true AutomaticLogin = your-user ``` Disable the lock (see [above](#do-not-lock-the-session)), then enable the host user service and let it linger past logout: ```sh systemctl --user enable --now punktfunk-host sudo loginctl enable-linger "$USER" ``` Reboot and the host comes up on the auto-login session. Full walkthrough: [Running as a Service](/docs/running-as-a-service). ## Troubleshooting More fixes — black screen, discovery, pairing — in [Troubleshooting](/docs/troubleshooting). Once the host is up, bring the console up and pair — see [The Web Console](/docs/web-console).