Use G27 on Liquidsky using VirtualHere
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Its possible use G27 Wheel, on Liquidsky?
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Hi,
Its possible use G27 Wheel, on Liquidsky?
Hi,
I am trying to connect a test device using the Windows version of the server and I'm getting the following error:
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We are connecting an Arduino Uno from a Linux server to a Linux console client (on a VM), and it works fine most of the time. However, sometimes a sketch fails to upload, and we have to reconnect the device. I am not seeing anything suspicious in the logs on either end. Additionally, I can't recreate on demand - it just happens, but it's happening often enough to be something I need to deal with. As an added twist, it seems to be working fine consistently on Windows (also a VM).
Hi,
Can you tell me how the license is tied to the server.
We have virtualhere server running on Linux. We need to rebuild the OS - same hardware.
Will the license still work? Same hardware, same distro, but a clean build, maybe a version change.
thanks
dave
I'm trying to developer for my S7 edge, which is plugged into a SteamLink which is connected to a Linux desktop, if I try to use the device I get "Error "Operation not permitted" (-1) trying to use this device. (10.0.1.57:7575)"
I've tried starting adb as root, and that didn't change anything.
I've purchased VirtualHere and the unlimited devices.
Cheers
Matthew
Hello,
You're tool looks great and I really want it to work. However, I have a single licensing dongle that I need to connect to remotely and it is not working. I've tried hosting it on two different Linux servers and tried connecting from 2 different Windows clients. As far as I can tell, the Linux server appears to be hosting it correctly. Here are some relevant syslog messages from my most recent test, grepping for 'vhusb':
<p>I am trying to use a Webcam to monitor my 3D printer, I can connect using my windows 10 PC, and work the webcam but when I try this on my Mac Book Pro I can see the device in the VirtualHere client connect to it but cannot see it in the list of available cameras.
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<p>Server is on a Qnap NAS TVS-1080+
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<p>If I attach the webcam directly this works on both the MB Pro and PC.
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<p>Rich</p>
I am trying to make work VirtualHere for the Hasp Sentinel 3.25...
It is shared ok but in the client Windows never appers as Hasp nor work on the application ...
Does VirtualHere work with this hasp ?
Hi,
Is there any guide on how to have Linux console client start on boot and use specific device. I have a license so I am able to run as a deamon. In my specific case i use ubuntu server with systemd.
Thanks in advance
Mikael
I'm setting up a home server with Raspberry Pi (running resin.io). It has a node.js webserver and runs VirtualHere. What would be the best way to get the status (e.g. connected devices & users) of VirtualHere to node.js?
I see no possibilities using the server, does this mean I would have to run the client on my server just to monitor it?
Thanks for any advice,
Thomas