Thanks @HelloRoot@lemy.lol But I stop with raspberry pi…
But I found https://wammu.eu/python-gammu/ I just have to foud out if it could work with a USB-GSM-Modem, dongle and it should do the trick.
Thanks @HelloRoot@lemy.lol But I stop with raspberry pi…
But I found https://wammu.eu/python-gammu/ I just have to foud out if it could work with a USB-GSM-Modem, dongle and it should do the trick.


Thanks @testman@lemmy.ml
StackOverflow says that it can be done by editing xrdp.ini
This post date from 2013 O_o
[Xorg]
name=Xorg
lib=libxup.so
username=ask
password=ask
ip=127.0.0.1
port=-1
code=20
[Xvnc]
name=Xvnc
lib=libvnc.so
username=ask
password=ask
ip=127.0.0.1
port=-1
[vnc-any]
name=vnc-any
lib=libvnc.so
ip=ask
port=ask5900
username=na
password=ask
[neutrinordp-any]
name=neutrinordp-any
lib=libxrdpneutrinordp.so
ip=ask
port=ask3389
username=ask
password=ask
so I don’t have []
To summarize:
Edit the xrdp.ini file set port = ask connect from the remote machine, and at login if you have no existing session, specify port -1 to resume a session enter the default of 5910
I believe this i working if the previous session was already made remotely… ?otherwise how I get the port of the local X session ?
Is there a specific reason for choosing RDP?\
rdp is usefull if you have windows client client, but that it’s.
And RustDesk is also a good, more advanced alternative.
great piece of software, but too heavy in my case, I want something simple, that just do one thing good. I don’t need


it works back, it’s just super slow…
Thank you very much for your feedback @anzo@programming.dev & @rimu@piefed.social


Thanks @pietervdvn@lemmy.ml unfortunatly ikea is quite the opposite of
… ~strong …


Thanks @Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me weird because I can use XHR as async…
see: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/XMLHttpRequest/open
open(method, url, async)


Thank you all for your input’s !! 🤗
I’ve put the files on a USB flash drive formatted as a classic FAT. Then I mounted it in the VM (I confirm no need the VMware-tools for that :)


Really cool ! (bookmarked*)
Just the essential !
to bad there isn’t either a difference between versions or a history of the changes


Thank you very much @Windex007@lemmy.world , any names for GitHub alternatives ?


Thanks @Lodra@programming.dev ,
This is looking great, sadly Opengist on which Blocks is based. is written in Go :/ and I can’t support that[1]
Belong to google & https://go.dev/PATENTS ↩︎
Thanks @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml But I rather want something that run locally.