Thank you again.
I'll give Xming a go since I am getting the impression that it is the
preferred method of log generation/maintenance these days from Windows
machines.
Since my current system is in production already, I'll experiment on
another machine.
-Alan
On 9/25/2019 8:59 AM, Rob
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, Alan Smith wrote:
I considered Xming, but 1) VNC just seemed easier for me, and 2) I
thought I read somewhere that *technically* Xming is NOT free...maybe
just a certain version? Can't recall exactly now...
It's not free, but it's cheap, and it's a one-time payment.
Keep in mind guys Im still a Linux novice...
I considered Xming, but 1) VNC just seemed easier for me, and 2) I
thought I read somewhere that *technically* Xming is NOT free...maybe
just a certain version? Can't recall exactly now...
Back on the problem at hand:
I don't know why I had
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, Cowboy wrote:
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 13:06:14 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
VNC is
only necessary if you need to see the same destop that the live operator
sees.
But do remember, Windows, at it's heart and soul, is a single-user single-task
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 13:06:14 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Landry <41001...@interpring.com> wrote:
> We just connect with ssh -X and then run rdlogedit or rdlogmanager.
As do we.
> VNC is
> only necessary if you need to see the same destop that the live operator
> sees.
But do remember, Windows, at it's
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019, Alan Smith wrote:
Would it upset Rivendell in any way if I relocated the network shared
folders to a world writable location?
Which folders do you mean?
I have VNC setup to access to real physical display.
As do most of the stations I deal with.
I also have a VNC
the Rivendell Radio Automation System
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The short version:
Would it upset Rivendell
The short version:
Would it upset Rivendell in any way if I relocated the network shared
folders to a world writable location?
This in on the script install of 2.19.3 I believe it is on CentOS7.
The longer version:
I know there are lots of ways to skin a cat, but this is how I prefer
to