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2011-04-19
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2011-04-19
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2011-04-19
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2011-04-20
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2011-04-26
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x11vnc -ncache 10
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2011-04-26
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@ Canada
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Okay.
Within a month I have to exhibit my work at school. I am an Industrial Design student. I have made a simple website that shows my product that I want to reach. I want to use my n900 as it is the product but then the n900 is just accessing a website and not some kind of application. I want to let the users play with it during the exhibition but I want to project on the wall what the users are doing with my n900. I just want to achieve something cool to exhibit
Okay I have tried Maemo PC Connectivity but this failed. Now I wanted to try Presence VNC but I just cannot get it to connect. Is it possible that such connections are disabled at the university? I am able to use SSH on this network?
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2011-04-26
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2011-04-26
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@ Ahmedabad, India
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@ abuelmagd
I just do not want to use a cable, because it is a lot 'cooler' to stream wireless.
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2011-04-26
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If I understand you correctly you are saying that your projector does not accept component input and that is why you don't want to use the tv-out cable. I can assure you that there is a way around that. I'm sure there are projectors that accept component input and I'm also pretty sure that there is hardware out there that can convert your component output into VGA out or whatever it is that your projector is expecting. Good luck achieving your purpose in whichever way you choose to do it.
VLC = video player
VNC = remote desktop
If you want to be able to use your N900 remotely on your desktop PC so you can launch apps, check contacts, etc, etc, etc then VNC is definitely the way to go.
May the source be with you.
Last edited by jedi; 2011-04-19 at 11:56. Reason: typo