Even cooler would be to be able to use the standard remote desktop
feature already build into Fedora/RHES. I don't know if that is
technicaly possible but as far as I know it is derivate vnc code.
That way there is no need to tinker with the default LTSP setup.
We got the Fl_TeacherTool working for monitoring by incorporating xvnc
during bootup of the clients, editing a vncpasswd etc etc.
On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 14:59 -0600, Petre Scheie wrote:
This is really cool! Thanks, Robert!
FYI, the Lock/Launch screensaver button didn't work with the one Mac client I tested it
with. I haven't tried it with any PC clients yet.
Any chance Chuck's X11VNC stuff, as described at
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/WorkInProgress#x11vnc
can be incorporated in a future release? The VNCReflector gives us the inverse, of
pushing a window out for all users to see. But being able to see what's on a given
client's screen would be really useful, too.
Petre
Robert Arkiletian wrote:
> Eric is including fl_tt into k12ltsp so you don't have to compile it
yourself. Just a simple
#yum install fl_teachertool
should work for k12ltsp 4.4.1 and 4.2.1EL. If you are running an
earlier version then yes you will need to install the compiler and
install it manually until Eric adds it to those versions yum repos.
But I would recommend you wait a few days. I am just about to release
version 0.21 (probably) tommorrow. I'm pretty much finished it but I'm
just testing now. 0.21 has some nice fixes. *No more xhost needed*
which closes a big security hole.
Plus some fixes to the new distribute file function.
--
Robert Arkiletian
C++ GUI tutorial http://fltk.org/links.php?V19
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