![]() tmux failitates sharing and communicating between the remote/local ends (a person at both end can each individually control the same shared session - or alternatively it can be set so only one can change things, the rest just view. sshfs facilitates mounting remote drives/folders as though they were local. ssh permits the remote access via a secure (encrypted) tunnel. Under Unix more generally the Unix community commonly use ssh/sshfs/tmux as most remote boxes tend to be servers that have no graphical interface. Much of the gui based remote desktops are just a further Windowfication of Unix. Why? Mostly used for support purposes, or for real time collaboration. Thanks to Mike Walsh for his suggestions on building the packages.įacilitates seeing an image of a remote computer's desktop and interact with it as if it were local. I think they will probably run on other ubuntu based puppies. Tested these on Dpup Stretch 7.5rc4, lxpup 7.5, bionic 8.0, and bionic64 8.0 (works with 32bit compatability package installed). ![]() I repackaged the debian/ubuntu package along with dependencies into a. I've done some research and testing on alternates and found Anydesk as a viable replacement. They made significant changes to their code in version 14 and several forum members including Mike Walsh and myself have been unsuccessful in getting the new version to run in puppy. Recently Teamviewer disabled any version less than 14 for its free users. (As far as I'm aware, that is.) Hope that helps some of you. This may well become one of the main TV replacements for Puppy, and, as WiZ has found out, it's a good candidate for a 'portable'.Īnd that, boys & girls, is the current 'state of play' with regard to remote desktop apps for Puppy. I'd heard of this previously, never got around to investigating, and definitely wasn't aware it had a Linux port. This is small, lightweight, covers all the important bases.and is a darn sight smaller than TeamViewer to boot. Contributed by Nilson Morales - see post immediately below (thanks, Nilson!), and 'Puppified' by WiZard - see post further down for links & packages. ![]() put together a Menu entry for this, so you start it up by itself, follow the instructions I detailed for using NetFlix as a standalone app, here:-Ħ.) Anydesk. If anybody wants to do what I've done, i.e. Nevertheless, the last WINE-based releases of version 12 are still available for download, and still function reliably.ĥ.) Last, but not least, if you absolutely must have an up-to-date version of TeamViewer, and use any of the Chromium 'clones' (including Chrome itself), there's always the TeamViewer Web App, available as a rather large extension via the Chrome webstore (around 45 MB, I think!) It's incredibly fussy about specific versions, and backwards-compatibility seems to be non-existent compared to Qt4. I haven't been able to get the recent Qt5 releases of this to work Qt5 and me do not see eye-to-eye. I put together some packages for the 5-series Slackos, but this should be readily available through the PPM of most Pups.Ĥ.) TeamViewer. A long-standing Linux remote desktop application. Includes file-sharing, and live chat via PSIP.and all running via a VPN.ģ.) Remmina. Smokey01's masterpiece from early this year. A lot more lightweight, too!Ģ.) BackSeatDriver. ![]() Similar to TeamViewer in principle, and operation, but runs in your browser instead. Following the recent discovery, by labbe5, of the browser-based remote desktop app called DWService, I thought it was time somebody put together a list of just how many remote-control applications you can download for use in Puppy, as of this moment in time.ġ.) DWService.
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