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LinuxVNC.c | 18 years ago | |
Makefile.am | 18 years ago | |
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VNCommand.c | 20 years ago | |
VNConsole.c | 18 years ago | |
VNConsole.h | 21 years ago | |
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README
In this stage (beta), there are two programs functional: LinuxVNC <tty number> monitor a virtual console (text mode) of Linux. You need root privileges, or at least be in the "tty" group, because it reads /dev/vcsN and writes /dev/ttyN. It follows the same idea as WinVNC, x11vnc or OSXvnc, i.e. it takes an existing desktop and exports it via RFB (VNC), just that LinuxVNC exports text. VNCommand <command> <args> executes <command> redirecting stdin from a vncviewer and stdout & stderr to the vnc clients. This might be renamed to vncTerm if there are some term capabilities added (up to now, bash doesn't look nice). Colours and other ANSI sequences need to be added. My original plan was to create a program named vncTerm. It was meant to overcome incompatibilities between different TERMs, but I found "screen" to be just such a program. Maybe once some time in the future I'll make a patch for screen to use VNConsole to export it's contents via RFB... These two programs are a simple application of LibVNCServer with a small console layer in between (VNConsole). You can use them under the terms (not vncTerms ;-) of the GPL. They where written by Johannes E. Schindelin.