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Originally Posted by phoenix512
With all the respect, but I think you need no crystal ball to know that kindle is much easier on eyes. In fact, that is one of the main reasons it was manufactured at the beginning. And anyone can guess that the reason I want to use my kindle as a monitor is that I have already used my kindle and it's been OK.
I have already read the README file. But I failed to see any clear instruction at least for windows users. It seems this is for Linux/GNU.
However, some windows user claimed that they applied the trick and I wonder how.
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See the thread title:
Kindle VNC viewer
This is the
viewer, it installs on the Kindle, and yes, the Kindle is running gnu/Linux.
The Windows (or other machine you want to watch) must have a VNC
server installed.
The directions to install that are included with whatever VNC server you choose to install.
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a 'standard' and has been around since the late 20th. century.
Google or your favorite web search engine can tell you more than you probably want to know about it (and answer your questions on how to get a VNC server running on your Window machine).