Cloud Hub RPI zero
I have a Rasberry pi Zero W that I am trying to run as a cloud hub. I am only connecting to one usb port is my reasoning behind the Pi zero.
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I have a Rasberry pi Zero W that I am trying to run as a cloud hub. I am only connecting to one usb port is my reasoning behind the Pi zero.
I had been using VirtualHere without issue for about a month, with the server running on my physical machine and the client running inside a VM on the same machine. After upgrading the VM to Windows 25H2, the client is no longer able to attach to the server:
Thoughts? Is there any info you need to help diagnose this?
First off, thanks for making this program and hats off for singularly making it happen.
My question is whether or not I can see the last time a USB device was used from the commandline. IPC/API etc etc.
I noticed it is easily done using the desktop gui but I am curious whether or not it is possible from the commandline with the client.
I just want to know whether or not I can avoid having to write a program to keep track of this from the server-side logs.
Best Regards
Hello everyone, here's what I'm hoping is possible with this software (would gladly pay the license if I have to):
I have 1 NVIDIA Shield Pro 2019 in my living room that would be the server.
I have 2 PCs in my office (one is mine, one is my wife's).
I have 2 controllers to be connected to the Shield.
Here's what I would love:
1 - Connect 2 controllers to 1 PC (mine) to play co-op games. (I believe this is possible)
2 - Connect 1 controller to 1 PC (her controller to her PC or my controller to my PC) to play single player games.
Hi looking for some help here. I have a Canon LIDE600 scanner which I want to share between my wifes PC and mine. I have installed Virtualhere on a raspberry pi and I can access the scanner from my wifes laptop and from pc PC just fine.
Hi Michael,
after updating my VirtualHere CloudHub Raspberry 4 and 5 servers, the .profile file got obviously deleted, were I put in some custom aliases.
No problems though, but this file was always retained after an upgrade.
Just to let you know.
/Thomas
Hello. Lately, I've been experiencing issues with USB devices connected to the Raspberry Pi 4. Devices are disconnecting, I can't connect to them, or they disappear from the list entirely. Most dongles work through a USB hub, but a similar issue has also been observed with devices directly connected to the Raspberry Pi ports. What could this be?
Log output.
Oct 02 09:15:48 srv-virtualhere01 vhusbdarm64a72[725]: 192.168.22.58 connected as connection 29 (Standard TCP)
Hello.
What happens to the license if I change a piece of hardware, such as the SSD?
Regards
I use VirtualHereServer Universal on an Apple M4 Mac Mini. I recently updated to MacOS Tahoe 26.0.1, and VirtualHere server has stopped working. I downloaded and installed the most recent version of VirtualHere USB Server (4.8.3), and when I click on the icon in my Applications folder for VirtualHereServerUniversal.app, I get a system error message that says, "The application 'VirtualHereServerUniversal.app" is not open anymore." Nothing else comes up, like the standard window showing the server running, or an icon in the system tray at the top of the screen.
Good afternoon. I unsuccessfully updated the firmware on my Raspberry Pi, causing the system to crash. Is there a way to transfer it? I have a question:
1) Will the license be lost if I replace the SD card?
2) If it is lost, is it possible to transfer the license from one server to another?