![]() ![]() Now the VNC window is adjusted by assigned app resolution and things can look more seamless. That said it had some limitations, so I made some improvements to the script listed below. On a single VM instance, multiple applications will just be shown in the single VNC window. It's only designed to handle one application at a time per window, unless you have two or more running VM instances, which I tried and does work on powerful systems. Sorry if it wasn't clear but yes, it streams the whole desktop but the purpose is to hide the main VM window and only see the application when you want to use it and hide everything again when it's not used. You must also have VMWare Tools installed on the guest and VMware VIX installed on the Linux host. I recommend the latest 1.6.0, although 1.5.0 is the latest I could find for Debian / SteamOS (which should be ok). ![]() What's the point?Īre you using TigerVNC? The script is only designed to work with that particular VNC implementation. Unlike your screenshot, the script streams the whole desktop through VNC instead of just the application window. İlk olarak Substance tarafından gönderildi:I got the virtual machine to work, but the scripts don't work as expected. So close is the moment to finish the game Proverbial leopards just don't change their spots His life has no meaning so he never stops That phone call reminds you that you want him dead Like an overgrown minefield forgotten by yearsĪnd just when you think that he's out of your head His otherwise empty life's cluttered with fears This shallow veneer hides some sinister trends His smile is well practised, but that's where it ends 'Till one day a black mood will seek and then find The evidence mounts in the back of his mind You'll begin to regret every word that you say Where the music is great, but the stories gyrate I'll just put the lyrics here to make things easier for you İlk olarak Tux tarafından gönderildi: TV the size of your monitor costs about $500 at most.mkay if the win here is that you dont have to spend that $500 because you already have a PC then to me this qualifies as 'budget tech' similar to long range wiki extenders that people mostly use to get online using public wifi like at local libraries a TV the size of your monitor costs about $500 at most.Ģ. My script above just helps you use it and other Windows apps on a Linux machine.ġ. Since it was just released, it was worth taking a look at. The other benefit is that someone else can be using the livingroom TV that the PS4 is connected for something else while I play.Īgain, this is Sony's app not mine. ![]() For me, I have a small, cluttered office with no room for a PS4 let alone another TV and my PC monitor doesn't have HDMI nor audio.įor me, the utility is that I can play my PS4 games on PC and because it's PC and runs in a window, I can have other applications open too and alt-tab between them. :) Tux doesn't see the utility, that's fine. İlk olarak XÆЯO tarafından gönderildi:Lets keep things nice and chill guys. ![]()
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