YMMVĪs to how responsive the GUI is, as this is a function of available Ssh -2 -X -C you have a prompt inside the Remote computer, you can start X11Įt voilà! The application's GUI will appear in the display of your HostĬomputer, but it will be physically running on the Remote computer.
IPAQ, webserver, etc] with the following command: Then open a new SSH session from the Host to the Remote computer [i.e. I believe everything else should be commented out. Lap/desktop, not the IPAQ] and add the following line: I'veīeen using a remote X11 session over SSH for this purpose in theįirst, edit the /etc/ssh/ssh_config file on the Host computer [i.e. Patching in PDa with the IPAQ stylus is a real pain in the wazoo.
(thanks to Derek Holzer also check out his descripton at PD mailing list on how to setup How to export my X-display to my desktop linux box ? If you want to control from onĭifferent computer you have to append the hostname of the computer PDa is running on (or its IP): like: To send commands to the running pd just start "pdsend 33033" and type in your commands, ending them with a " " and a newline. Additionaly it includes the possibility to receive commands from the outside via the FUDI (Fast Unified Digital Interface - Pd's enhanced generalized MIDI) protocol. This is just a simple stereo oscillator patch. This is specifically useful if you want to developĪn application using Pd/PDa as a sound engine in the background. PDa, as well as Pd, offers a command line flag which lets you start theĮngine without the GUI. See on the main page under "Supported Hardware".