Am Samstag, 18. Dezember 2010, 02:58:34 schrieben Sie:
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 02:41:38 +0100, Karsten König
wrote: Am Samstag, 18. Dezember 2010, 01:46:02 schrieb M. Edward (Ed) Borasky:
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:40:49 -0300, Raul
wrote: I'll take a look at it - I was hoping for open source, though.
Guacamole
looks like it might work but it's only available as source - it's not packaged in OBS. Guacamole is pretty state-of-the-art on the browser side - requires HTML5 and JavaScript, so I'm guessing it will work with newer Chrome/Chromium but maybe not what's in the Cr-48.
As this is googles test bench I am pretty sure they will keep your
chrome
browser up to date, no reason to mind stability for these test devices. And having a quick look at guacamole it looks pretty easy to set up,
it's
a webapplication that you just need to load with Apache tomcat (which is packaged for opensuse)
So I'd suggest to try that approach, looks pretty neat
Cheers, Karsten
Yeah, that's how I'll go if I in fact do get a Cr-48. It looks like I'm already set up for remote browser access in any Java-capable browser already, in fact. I just checked and I can browse to the desktop from both Chrome and Firefox with the "standard" Java technology. Guacamole just puts the Java piece on the server so a non-Java browser can do it. The Cr-48 does *not* have a Java browser, so some kind of Tomcat / guacamole hack will be required.
First, sorry for butchering up the thread. Second, no you don't need any java at all on the client side, it's html5 and javascript only, the server will need java capabilities though. So using your cr-48 as client should be totally fine. Cheers, Karsten
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 18:11, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
wrote: I may be getting one of those nifty Google CR-48 notebooks. Is there
a
simple way to set up my home openSUSE 11.3 desktop so I can get to
it
remotely from a browser (Chrome, of course, on the netbook, but also generically)?
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