Quoting Manhart Matthias: > I found the info about "Voodoo - The network transparency layer of > DirectFB" on directfb.org, but i do not understand exactly how i can use > this feature. > > My idea: I have 2 computers: > > [A] is the main-computer, running a directfb-application. > [B] is a computer in the same network > > Can i "remote control" the directfb-application on [A] from the other > computer [B] ? (mouse, keyboard)
No VNC style. > Can i observe the directfb-application running on [A] from the other > computer [B] ? No passive VNC ;) > What kind of application runs on the computer [B] ? (same > directfb-application as on [A] ?) Voodoo is comparable to X11, but for the DirectFB Interfaces; might be even more comparable to Corba. You run "dfbproxy" on a machine, like starting an XServer. You run standard DirectFB executables from another machine with the option "remote=<host>". -- Best regards, Denis Oliver Kropp .------------------------------------------. | DirectFB - Hardware accelerated graphics | | http://www.directfb.org/ | "------------------------------------------" Convergence GmbH
