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Originally Posted by franzli
You can use instructions for "how to use a tablet as monitor for a raspberry pi" if you're using Linux. Here's one set of inductions that should work: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/v...p?f=36&t=18916
Essentially you don't necessarily need to set the static ip as in the first step there, although it probably makes it a bit easier to know what address to use later on for the vnc client on android to connect to the pc. But you can also find your ip address after you've connected the onyx via usb tethering by using "sudo ifconfig", which lists your connections.
Let me know if anything needs clarification.
I suppose there should be a way to find out the ip address of your pc in a usb tethering connection with windows, too, but I don't know how exactly. Probably something like right click on some icon in the taskbar.
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I have managed to enable tethering on my N96ML (I had to disable usb debugging) so i now know the ip adress of my N96 and the ip adress of my mac which has real vnc server installed. However when i type the ip adress of my mac into my vnc viewer apps on my N96 (bvnc and real vnc viewer) it says 'could not connect'. Do you have any idea why this is?
Any help is appreciated
I dont want to use splastop or twomon as it is far too slow on the n96