Synergy - control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse
Ist nur für den xserver auf der Box geeignet!
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Teilen von Maus, Tastatur und Zwischenablage über das Netzwerk
Synergy erlaubt es Ihnen ohne besondere Hardware, eine einzelne Maus und
Tastatur zwischen verschiedenen Computern mit unterschiedlichen
Betriebssystemen zu teilen. Es ist für Benutzer mit mehreren Rechnern auf
ihrem Schreibtisch gedacht, da jedes System über eine eigene Anzeige
verfügen muss.
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Der Wechsel von Maus und Tastatur zwischen den Rechnern ist so einfach,
wie das Bewegen der Maus über dem Rand des Bildschirmes hinaus. Synergy
fasst auch die Zwischenablagen aller Systeme zusammen, und ermöglicht so
ein »cut-and-paste« zwischen den Systemen. Darüber hinaus synchronisiert
es die Bildschirmschoner, so dass sie alle gemeinsam starten und stoppen,
und bei gesperrten Bildschirmen wird nur das Passwort eines Bildschirmes
benötigt, um alle freizugeben.
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[20:55 root@dm820 /] > apt show synergy
Package: synergy
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11/utils
Maintainer: OE-Core Developers <openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>
Version: 1.3.8-r0.0
Depends: libx11-6 (>= 1.6.1), libgcc1 (>= 4.8.1), libxtst6 (>= 1.2.2), libxinerama1 (>= 1.1.3), libxext6 (>= 1.3.2), libc6 (>= 2.18), libstdc++6 (>= 4.8.1)
OE: synergy
PackageArch: mips32el
Homepage: http://synergy.googlecode.com
Installed-Size: unknown
Download-Size: unknown
APT-Manual-Installed: yes
APT-Sources: /var/lib/dpkg/status
Description: synergy version 1.3.8-r0
Synergy - control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse
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[20:54 root@dm820 /] > synergys --help
Usage: synergys [--address <address>] [--config <pathname>] [--debug <level>] [--display <display>] [--no-xinitthreads] [--name <screen-name>] [--restart|--no-restart] [--daemon|--no-daemon]
Start the synergy mouse/keyboard sharing server.
-a, --address <address> listen for clients on the given address.
-c, --config <pathname> use the named configuration file instead.
-d, --debug <level> filter out log messages with priority below level.
level may be: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTE, INFO,
DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2.
--display <display> connect to the X server at <display>
--no-xinitthreads do not call XInitThreads()
-f, --no-daemon run the server in the foreground.
* --daemon run the server as a daemon.
-n, --name <screen-name> use screen-name instead the hostname to identify
this screen in the configuration.
-1, --no-restart do not try to restart the server if it fails for
some reason.
* --restart restart the server automatically if it fails.
-l --log <file> write log messages to file.
-h, --help display this help and exit.
--version display version information and exit.
* marks defaults.
The argument for --address is of the form: [<hostname>][:<port>]. The
hostname must be the address or hostname of an interface on the system.
The default is to listen on all interfaces. The port overrides the
default port, 24800.
If no configuration file pathname is provided then the first of the
following to load successfully sets the configuration:
/root/.synergy.conf
/etc/synergy.conf
If no configuration file can be loaded then the configuration uses its
defaults with just the server screen.
Where log messages go depends on the platform and whether or not the
server is running as a daemon.
[20:54 root@dm820 gettext-0.19.8.1] > cd ..
[20:54 root@dm820 comp] > cd ..
[20:54 root@dm820 ba] > cd ..
[20:54 root@dm820 /] > synergys --help
Usage: synergys [--address <address>] [--config <pathname>] [--debug <level>] [--display <display>] [--no-xinitthreads] [--name <screen-name>] [--restart|--no-restart] [--daemon|--no-daemon]
Start the synergy mouse/keyboard sharing server.
-a, --address <address> listen for clients on the given address.
-c, --config <pathname> use the named configuration file instead.
-d, --debug <level> filter out log messages with priority below level.
level may be: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTE, INFO,
DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2.
--display <display> connect to the X server at <display>
--no-xinitthreads do not call XInitThreads()
-f, --no-daemon run the server in the foreground.
* --daemon run the server as a daemon.
-n, --name <screen-name> use screen-name instead the hostname to identify
this screen in the configuration.
-1, --no-restart do not try to restart the server if it fails for
some reason.
* --restart restart the server automatically if it fails.
-l --log <file> write log messages to file.
-h, --help display this help and exit.
--version display version information and exit.
* marks defaults.
The argument for --address is of the form: [<hostname>][:<port>]. The
hostname must be the address or hostname of an interface on the system.
The default is to listen on all interfaces. The port overrides the
default port, 24800.
If no configuration file pathname is provided then the first of the
following to load successfully sets the configuration:
/root/.synergy.conf
/etc/synergy.conf
If no configuration file can be loaded then the configuration uses its
defaults with just the server screen.
Where log messages go depends on the platform and whether or not the
server is running as a daemon.
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[20:55 root@dm820 /] > synergyc --help
Usage: synergyc [--daemon|--no-daemon] [--debug <level>] [--display <display>] [--no-xinitthreads] [--name <screen-name>] [--yscroll <delta>] [--restart|--no-restart] <server-address>
Start the synergy mouse/keyboard sharing server.
-d, --debug <level> filter out log messages with priority below level.
level may be: FATAL, ERROR, WARNING, NOTE, INFO,
DEBUG, DEBUG1, DEBUG2.
--display <display> connect to the X server at <display>
--no-xinitthreads do not call XInitThreads()
-f, --no-daemon run the client in the foreground.
* --daemon run the client as a daemon.
-n, --name <screen-name> use screen-name instead the hostname to identify
ourself to the server.
--yscroll <delta> defines the vertical scrolling delta, which is
120 by default.
-1, --no-restart do not try to restart the client if it fails for
some reason.
* --restart restart the client automatically if it fails.
-l --log <file> write log messages to file.
-h, --help display this help and exit.
--version display version information and exit.
* marks defaults.
The server address is of the form: [<hostname>][:<port>]. The hostname
must be the address or hostname of the server. The port overrides the
default port, 24800.
Where log messages go depends on the platform and whether or not the
client is running as a daemon.
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