Here is the Port of VirtualGL, a Application Streaming solution, that produces great results on the OpenPandora. I've written an GUI for the Command-Line Tools where you can create Profiles and quickly start them.
Here an example with Half Life 2(without using the GUI):
You can safely skip to 4:30
Tutorial
And because the Video was so bad here (almost) everything in Text form:
1. On the PC you'll have to install VirtualGL from the download Link above and "openssh-server" from your Package Manager(or if you can't find it on your Linux Distro search for "sshd" in your Package Manager). Also useful is "xfce4-appfinder".
2. On the Pandora click on "New Profile", then on "Profile name". Here you can enter anything you want but if the Name is the same as the Name of a Profile that already exists it will be overwritten. Also spaces will be eliminated.
3. On "User@Host" you enter PC-Username@PC-Ip-address (its like email).
4. On "Command to Execute", enter the Command you want to execute under VirtualGL. Often Command for a Programm is the same as the Package Name( "blender" or "steam") but if that fails you can get the Command by right-clicking on the application(you want to execute) then "Options"(or something like that) and then there has to be a field "Command" and that is what you want to enter here. For most Steam Games the Games are in .steam/steam/steamapps/common/ .You need to mark spaces in Paths with an "\"(So "Half Life 2" => "Half\ Life\ 2" or ".steam/steam/steamapps/common/Half-Life 2/hl2.sh" => ".steam/steam/steamapps/common/Half-Life\ 2/hl2.sh"). if all this is too Hard for you, just enter "xfce4-appfinder --disable-server" and install the optional package of above.
5. Hint: Lowering the "Max Framerate" will also lower the Latency.
6. Click on "Save" and execute the Profile. On the Window with the red text you'll have to enter the Password of your PC. If there is something like "(yes/no):" on the Window you will have to enter "yes", wait and then enter your Password.
If you still have Problems feel free to ask here or leave a Comment on the repo.
Blender over internal WiFi
Again, you can safely skip to 1:50
Here an example with Half Life 2(without using the GUI):
You can safely skip to 4:30
Tutorial
And because the Video was so bad here (almost) everything in Text form:
1. On the PC you'll have to install VirtualGL from the download Link above and "openssh-server" from your Package Manager(or if you can't find it on your Linux Distro search for "sshd" in your Package Manager). Also useful is "xfce4-appfinder".
2. On the Pandora click on "New Profile", then on "Profile name". Here you can enter anything you want but if the Name is the same as the Name of a Profile that already exists it will be overwritten. Also spaces will be eliminated.
3. On "User@Host" you enter PC-Username@PC-Ip-address (its like email).
4. On "Command to Execute", enter the Command you want to execute under VirtualGL. Often Command for a Programm is the same as the Package Name( "blender" or "steam") but if that fails you can get the Command by right-clicking on the application(you want to execute) then "Options"(or something like that) and then there has to be a field "Command" and that is what you want to enter here. For most Steam Games the Games are in .steam/steam/steamapps/common/ .You need to mark spaces in Paths with an "\"(So "Half Life 2" => "Half\ Life\ 2" or ".steam/steam/steamapps/common/Half-Life 2/hl2.sh" => ".steam/steam/steamapps/common/Half-Life\ 2/hl2.sh"). if all this is too Hard for you, just enter "xfce4-appfinder --disable-server" and install the optional package of above.
5. Hint: Lowering the "Max Framerate" will also lower the Latency.
6. Click on "Save" and execute the Profile. On the Window with the red text you'll have to enter the Password of your PC. If there is something like "(yes/no):" on the Window you will have to enter "yes", wait and then enter your Password.
If you still have Problems feel free to ask here or leave a Comment on the repo.
Blender over internal WiFi
Again, you can safely skip to 1:50
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