On Wednesday 23 August 2006 17:56, Com Pegasus-CC-Hotline wrote: > Hello, > > I have to run a kde application (kmix) remotely on a non-X, non kde > system. > I don't want to install big packets there, as I want to run this kmix > one-time only, > and the system shall actually stay damm small. Wouldn't it be better to use a commandline mixer like alsamixer? > Result: kmix didn't start due to missing DCOPserver. Then I found > the -dcopserver switch available for all kde applications, but the > proposed syntax (first line from ~/.DCOPserver*) doesn't address > the need to use a remote one. > > However, I have read, that a different dcop server is needed for each > display, > so it should be possible to use a remote dcop server in order to use a > remote > display. But how to do it, or in other words: > > What is the syntax for the -dcopserver argument to contact a remote dcop > server, > and are there any other things I should take into account? DCOP handles it transport through the ICE library, which might be able to handle remote connections as well. However I guess DCOP registers a local connection, i.e. libICE creates a unix socket, very likely for security reasons. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User Moderator: www.mrunix.de (German), www.qtcentre.org
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