Mike Wooskey
When I listen to Apollo 18, words fail, buildings tumble, the ground opens wide, light beams down from heaven.
Thanks for all those explainations, everyone. Some of it was over my head, by I got the gist. 🙂
I just installed this a couple days ago and already used it twice. It’s super easy and convenient.
Can you try killall ssh
on the client, and then try to ssh into the rpi again?
FYI, there’s also https://github.com/walkxcode/dashboard-icons ?
Its not an “icon font”, but it’s a good source of icons.
Is this a good use case for peertube? Spin up an instance or join an instance, and upload the video there?
Thanks for the help and suggestions!
It turns out that my template Debian VM doesn’t have a DE in it, and that’s why I couldn’t forward the GUI from the VM to my local machine: there was not GUI. I installed XFCE on the VM and now I can run XPipe on the VM from my local computer, without XPipe being installed on my local computer: ssh -X user@vm_ip_address xpipe open
I look forward to playing with XPipe - it looks cool and very helpful!
I host a bunch of containers on a few servers, but I don’t do any of it from my local computer. I have a VM (Debian) that I ssh into and do everything from there. Shouldn’t XPipe work the same on that VM as it would on my local computer? I wouldn’t think XPipe would care (or know) if it was running on a VM, as long as that VM has a shell it can integrate with.
But I suppose even if that’s true and XPipe works fine in the VM, there is still the issue of displaying the GUI on my local computer.