> Cristophe you finally succeed in using dbus trough network? that's awesome!! :) Yes, I'm working on that ! I'm able to call remote methode, remote methodes with arguments and very soon remote methodes that return some values .. There is just connection to remote signals and build in security missing ...
> yes I have read about gabriel project before(two monts or so) was not > updated since early 2008 now seems than a new maintainer has picked up > the baton but not new commits yet. > gabriels aproach is more secure but lacks a direct way to play with as > Cristoph proposal :) and lazy as I am I will love to play with qalee > integrated remote dbus :), I have to take a look to boxee(boxee.tv) to > see if it has a dbus interfaces to play with too :) I didn't know about this project before, but I think they are different. What I want to do I to propose a simple access to the remote bus with build in encryption and interface filter. I don't want to share an entire bus .. Shs approch is less hacking but could be harder to get it working. My project will be : Launch a daemon on the pc with a file with exported methode and a password as argument (or setted via dbus), launch a daemon with a password as argument (or setted via dbus) on the phone (or what ever you want) and access the remote bus via a single methode, you'll know that you are calling a methode on a remote machine ... I just want it to be simple, to use and to implement I know that dbus is able directly to be used on network but that's not easy to get it working, that's not documented and that's not secure ... ?? gabriel *is* the direct way! you *are* on the remote dbus :) and > above all it run very nice with the freerunner too. > I'm using it to develop veeery fast on my pc using FSO on the freerunner. > > Oh, there is another solution (unmaintained due to few requests) to > control a remote Linux Box iniecting lowlevel uinput events (emulating > keyboard and mouse, it runs on text vt too), or executing remote > commands (like dbus-send, etc.) : > > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/NIDE/NIDED > You can use the keyboard that come with the last release of qalee and my daemons for it ;) (the keyboard is based on dbus and is divided on two part (see svn, documentation soon)) > > and will be integrated in an upcoming Qt DE too. > > That's only to say I'm sad that peoples did not join a common project. To join a project, you have to know about it ;) But I think that those differents approch can coexist, they are different to use. If you don't like mine, I don't care, you are not obliged to use it, for me and other peoples it's utile as it is. That's free software :) ( For example I can say the same about Enlightenment ... I don't like it, their were kde, gnome, ... why people are developing for it instead of developing for other DE ? But I don't care, you have the choice to use what you want and develop for what you want ... ) > > -- > ------------------------------ > > Openmoko phone gui : > > http://www.qalee.org > >
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