We have here a laptop that runs centos7 and has an icon on it for controlling the M2. Trying to control the M2 in this fashion would’nt work.What this program did was connect to a vnc on the hex/rot server. So, rather than trying to connect to the VNC using the application we did it manually by opening a terminal, do vncviewer , enter in an address. This would connect you to a GUI session running withing the hex/rot server. Then you would open the GUI application to control the M2. A lengthy process and perhaps complicated one to a hardware engineer that is not familiar with linux.
When we did this yesterday, the internet went super slow, making connectivity to the hex/rot impossible. Today after a restart of the laptop we were able to get the sped back again.
A ticket was created to resolve this network issue and is planned to be resolved by next week.
We have here a laptop that runs centos7 and has an icon on it for controlling the M2. Trying to control the M2 in this fashion would’nt work.What this program did was connect to a vnc on the hex/rot server. So, rather than trying to connect to the VNC using the application we did it manually by opening a terminal, do vncviewer , enter in an address. This would connect you to a GUI session running withing the hex/rot server. Then you would open the GUI application to control the M2. A lengthy process and perhaps complicated one to a hardware engineer that is not familiar with linux.
When we did this yesterday, the internet went super slow, making connectivity to the hex/rot impossible. Today after a restart of the laptop we were able to get the sped back again.
A ticket was created to resolve this network issue and is planned to be resolved by next week.