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Re: UpBoard
Thank you for the hint. At least a little more public info. In the wiki every chunk of information is restricted to registered users.
Re: UpBoard
OK, so I could get an UpBoard & try it out. I'm gonna keep you up-to-date.
Any hints about how to access the GPIO pins?
Any hints about how to access the GPIO pins?
Re: UpBoard
They say something about a BIOS named UPC1AM0D. Strange choice ('cause UEFI is state of the art). :-/
UpBoard
Has anybody tried to port KOS on the UpBoard SBC: http://www.up-board.org/
It's Intel Atom (x5-Z8350) based, so the binaries themselves should run on it, but I am not sure about networking, graphics, and GPIO.
It's Intel Atom (x5-Z8350) based, so the binaries themselves should run on it, but I am not sure about networking, graphics, and GPIO.
Re: rdp
VNC uses the age-old Remote Framebuffer protocol, whereas RDP is the Remote Desktop Protocol. It's superior over VNC (allows much higher data throughput at the same bandwidth) and is used both by the Windows Terminal Server, and the UNIX xrdp service.
- Sat Aug 01, 2015 5:37 pm
- Forum: Network
- Topic: SSH, RDP, Spice & Citrix clients
- Replies: 2
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SSH, RDP, Spice & Citrix clients
Are there any clients for SSH, Remote Desktop Protocol, Spice (for accessing KVM guests), and Citrix ICA around? I would like to setup a very small (Atom-based picoITX board) machine as a thin client.