Hello List,
i am working on some additional gem externals for a little performance in some weeks. my target platform at the moment is an interl mac which is going to do all the rendering work. i want to control this machine from my laptop which is not powerful enough to do the rendering. so, the question is whether there is a way to do something like the x11 way ie. running gem on the fast machine and having the gui forwarded to the laptop using ssh.
pd-gui somehow uses only a port and no ip address as a parameter. did someone deal with the same problem.
help is highly appreciated. otherwise i would have to port everything to linux and get it running there.
maybe i should post this to a general pd-list but perhaps i hope to find better results asking here.
regards, sebastian
so, the question is whether there is a way to do something like the x11 way ie. running gem on the fast machine and having the gui forwarded to the laptop using ssh.
hi,
i have a similar setup - i use netsend/netreceive to communicate between rendermachine and laptop - is some work of course ...
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Sebastian Heymann wrote:
Hello List,
i am working on some additional gem externals for a little performance in some weeks. my target platform at the moment is an interl mac which is going to do all the rendering work. i want to control this machine from my laptop which is not powerful enough to do the rendering. so, the question is whether there is a way to do something like the x11 way ie. running gem on the fast machine and having the gui forwarded to the laptop using ssh.
pd-gui somehow uses only a port and no ip address as a parameter. did someone deal with the same problem.
this should somehow work out of the box with the "-guicmd" argument to pd. i vaguely remember that miller has commented on this feature once.
apart from that, i usually use X-forwarding for such ;-)
mfg.aer IOhannes
help is highly appreciated. otherwise i would have to port everything to linux and get it running there.
maybe i should post this to a general pd-list but perhaps i hope to find better results asking here.
regards, sebastian
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