On 3/3/2014 9:04 AM, W. Martinjak wrote:
> On 2014-03-03 14:35, Dave Cole wrote:
>> This works well and is an excellent example and could be useful as is
>> for  a remote DRO display.
>>
>> One thing that differed from your instructions was that this line:
>>
>> "sudo apt-get install setuptools"   did not work as no package was found
> Yes it depends on the distribution
> and I've made a mistake.
> It is called
>      python-setuptools
>
> mea culpa.
>> However it appeared that the previous command:  "sudo apt-get install
>> python-pip" may have installed the setuptools
>>
>> I ran it on the local PC browser that already had LinuxCNC installed
>> running on Ubuntu 12.04, and it works fine and is very fast.  The PC was
>> plugged into my home network that has a wireless router attached.
>> I pointed a Nexus 7 tablet running firefox at the LinuxCNC PC and the
>> DROs display nicely on it and the update is very fast.   Much faster
>> than I expected.
>>
>> I installed Apache prior to loading your example, thinking that was
>> required, but Cherrypy is a web server itself, which I did not realize,
>> and Apache is not doing anything.
> Yes due to the lack of websocket support.
> This would probably help:
>    
>       https://github.com/disconnect/apache-websocket
>
> But it is much more difficult to setup.
>
> My instructions was not clear. Sorry.
>
>> Very nice.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
> Thank you for the feedback and testing the tool. :)
>
> Matsche

Matsche,

It took me about 15 minutes to get it up and running.  I didn't even 
install the python-setuptools and it still worked!

So when I installed Apache2 that probably installed the websocket 
support also at the same time?

Everything just came up and ran!

Very simple.

Thanks,

Dave

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