Or maybe nfs3 with udp.
On Nov 13, 2017 5:17 PM, "King Beowulf" wrote:
> On 11/13/2017 02:03 PM, michael wrote:
> > I have an NFS 3 server on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. That server for
> > whatever reason seems to be going down, frequently.
> >
> > The clients, how do I
The zoom needs to be set to 1.1. I'm on a Raspberry Pi 3 as the source.
Yes you can use
the remote, but that gets annoying. Is there a CEC command that will
upload the correct settings to the projector or trigger the zoom?
Surely Viewsonic supports more than on/off where the manual section
First off, what is Raspbian Stretch's default window manager?
Second question, does this window manager take an inch off of all sides
of the screen by default? The Viewsonic
projector before I connect via the hdmi projects a wider and taller
picture, the classic Viewsonic parrots. The
image
I have an NFS 3 server on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. That server for
whatever reason seems to be going down, frequently.
The clients, how do I trigger recovery when the server comes back up?
Of course, I need to figure out why the server is
going down. Recovery usually involves an umount
On 2017-11-13 14:55, michael wrote:
First off, what is Raspbian Stretch's default window manager?
Second question, does this window manager take an inch off of all
sides of the screen by default? The Viewsonic
projector before I connect via the hdmi projects a wider and taller
picture, the