James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Gus Wirth wrote:
James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
LPSG meeting: Thursday, Nov 1
(Note: meeting is scheduled for annex C)
I've been doing a little work with unicode-aware programming (encodings,
and all) in python, and if anybody shows up interested, I'll give a
short overview of what I've learned.
If they happen to have a projector there, I'll do a little show-n-tell,
else just hand-waving-augmented lecturing.
And as always, discussion may wander anywhere.
The general concepts would probably be of interest in any programming
language.
Annex C does not have a projector. However, we could bring a little hub
and/or wireless access point, set up our own little network and use
something like vnc reflector so everyone can look in using their own
laptops.
That would be neat. I can bring a wrt54gl and an extra little switch as
well. And maybe a few cables.
What's needed to serve up vnc-reflector?
On the server side (your laptop) you need a regular vnc server and the
vnc reflector. You can get it as source from sourceforge.net
<http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=38605> or as a
pre-built package for Fedora or Ubuntu. Looks like there is also an
option for openWRT
<https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/packages/net/vnc-reflector> so you
could install directly into your wireless access point.
For the client side each user would need a vnc viewer.
Gus
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