In a recent workshop in Nantes I covered most of these network issues.
http://spectrasoft.co.uk/~andyf/NANTES0113/rpi1.pdf
(there are error in this, its work in progress for another workshop in Feb)
A lot of hoops to jump though, but yes you can develop on the RPi using only one CAT5 cable and power (One cable when the RPi gets PoE).
Really, you need to put all these commands in a pair of scripts, one on the host and one on the RPi (actually you can put them all in the host script and run the one on the board remotely upon successful connection :)
On MacOS, masquerading to get internet back through the host without a separate router is really easy.
What is missing from this brief intro is the amazing use that tcpdump, netcat, and ip can be, definitely tools worth learning when developing for embedded and SBC targets.
cheers Andy
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 10:40:57PM -0200, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Hello Pi people, I just got one of these to mess with, getting it to run the OS was very simple, need help with other stuff.
What do you recommend for remote desktopping (controlling the Pi via a laptop, by having the laptop's keyboard/trackpad as input and getting the screen to show what's going on).
I know there's something called VNC around, but it seems to come in different softwares, which one(s) have you been using. Or, better put, just about anyone works?
I got a macbook air I'd like to use that way, by the way, so I need to run from a MAC OS system.
To see if I got this straight, all the hardware you need to plug them together is a crossover ethernet cable, right?
That way, can the Pi also feed from the internet I'm getting into my macbook air vi wi-fi while it's being remotely controlled by the same laptop via the same cable?
I guess that's it for now.
I hope we can have sometime soon a nice page with several info on how to run Pd in the Pi in many ways. I could help on writting this kind of tutorial
Cheers
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