01-19-2010, 05:19 AM | #1 |
Pastafarian
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Device: iRex iLiad
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Xinit
Hi there!
I've been reading the forum for a couple of months now, since I bought my iLiad and try to make it a demo interface for my projects since. I do already have the official SDK installed, and successfully compiled and tested some of the apps posted here and simple custom programs. Here's what I'm trying to do. Despite of the iLiad limitations wrt screen refreshes, I want to use it as a remote user interface. My work is based on wireless communications, so iLiad is just a portable, light-weight, simple and attractive interface for me. I'm trying to use it as an X terminal for a remote Xserver, having the processing capabilities of a big computer in a light interface. I've tried using Adam's vncviewer both with the hacked Xlib and xepdmgr, but had problems refreshing the screen and with the user input (I had to show an onscreen kbd 'cos I didn't manage to use the native matchbox-keyboard). So I want to boot the iLiad by starting only xinit to query my Xserver. I'm slowly working on it, but would like to get everybody's opinion and contribution in case somebody already did something similar |
01-19-2010, 06:43 AM | #2 |
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I'm not familiar to starting in a device the xinit to query another Xserver. Could you post the command line to do so?
OTOH, what I've tested as working is having an xepdmgr running on the iliad, and in a laptop (1) export the display to the iliad screen and (2) launch some apps. About the on-screen keyboard, what is the one you've used? I've had good experiences with xvkbd (not tested with the iliad, BTW). And as for using an vnc viewer: if you're going that route it may be better to forget the X server, get pocketworkstation's fbvnc sources, adding there the display refresh ioctls and launch that instead of X. Links to the sources here: http://www.pocketworkstation.org/fbvnc.html I've used fbvnc in a zaurus to control a remote Xvnc via wifi and it was very resilient in regard to dropped packets. Any outstanding questions? |
02-03-2010, 07:45 AM | #3 | |
Pastafarian
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I'm testing now to connect from a Windows machine using Xming, at works fine. Most X servers allow the option -query <remotemachine> to connect to a remote client. I would rather use X than vnc to allow simultaneous users to use the barebone, each with their own session started. I've been installing debian on the main server, and I'm trying to optimize the config... Wish I'll start porting the app soon. Will keep you updated. |
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