So I'm playing with python3 on Cloud9, got interested in trying pygame and found a recommendation to install cloud9-vnc for a desktop display. Got both of those things to work, but not in tandem. I'm a rather newbish with Linux and VNC, so I'm stuck at the moment. Any chance I can get pygame output on a VNC desktop?
What I have so far is that I've installed pygame using this and cloud9-vnc using this. Pygame import and commands run smoothly (both in terminal and script) and when I run the script with c9vnc I get the link to a VNC desktop. However, the desktop is clear, apart from Ubuntu logo.
The program doesn't actually seems to be running, considering that it doesn't display the text to be printed
In fact, it seems that it's not even started to run.
However, inside the VNC desktop I have the access to complete cloud9 workspace, including installed pygame, which does work, albeit a bit more clunky, compared to cloud9's interface.
So what I want to ask is is there a way for me to write and run a code on cloud9's default interface that would directly display the output in VNC's desktop, with little to no additional interaction?