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author | B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> | 2022-03-14 03:37:15 -0400 |
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committer | B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> | 2022-03-14 03:37:15 -0400 |
commit | be7b3d748744217910c9bafc72ecb0e728864112 (patch) | |
tree | c2fe52213dcbbd12abe14f92e65581f88d3512fe | |
parent | 121bc3d4b57ff0843303999a115abfac424b6ca9 (diff) |
network/x11spice: Wrap README at 72 columns.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
-rw-r--r-- | network/x11spice/README | 5 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/network/x11spice/README b/network/x11spice/README index a273afe9a726d..1883e4c9b0fc7 100644 --- a/network/x11spice/README +++ b/network/x11spice/README @@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ x11spice connects a running X server as a Spice server. It owes a debt to the excellent x11vnc project, from the libvncserver project. That project proved that this could be done, and done well. -Some of the logic, notably that of scan.c, was inspired by the code +Some of the logic, notably that of scan.c, was inspired by the code in x11vnc. Example: launch a spice server on a remote pc (where x11spice is installed) via ssh, redirect the output locally and connect to it with spicy - ssh $remote_host -L 5900:localhost:5900 "x11spice --allow-control --display :0 --password=whatever" + ssh $remote_host -L 5900:localhost:5900 \ + "x11spice --allow-control --display :0 --password=whatever" and then locally |