On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Mike Gabriel < mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Rustom,
On Fr 26 Sep 2014 18:25:40 CEST, Rustom Mody wrote:
Hi new here!
I was wondering if x2go can be made to do (some of) what doceri does? https://doceri.com/
My preference is to stick with linux. However at the moment it looks like doceri only runs on windows and macs
Thanks and Regards Rusi
Try iTALC or epoptes on Linux. Maybe that fulfills your needs.
With X2Go something like doceri, iTALC or epoptes could be created, but it is not there out-of-the-box.
As I am the Debian maintainer of iTALC, I normally take care that it works inside X2Go sessions (and it does).
Thanks Mike Had a look at both epoptes and iTALC. My impression is that both are for controlling students' machines.
This is not my usecase (at least as of now). My usecase is I guess like this
Use a tablet rather than a black/white board and capture the whole lecture – audio and video. Note that I am using 'tablet' vaguely. It may be a touchscreen laptop, an IPad, IPhone, Android phone or tablet. I believe that one of doceri's selling points is that the teacher hooks up the laptop (ideally a mac?) to the projector at the front of the class, then walks around the class with IPad in hand and writing on and generally controlling the mac remotely from the Ipad.
[Note Ive never used doceri or ipads or x2go -- so I may be a bit incoherent]