Пакет italc2: Информация
Исходный пакет: italc2
Версия: 2.0.2-alt1.M80C.1
Собран: 27 ноября 2018 г. 15:51 в задании #216895
Категория: Сети/Удалённый доступ
Сообщить об ошибке в пакетеДомашняя страница: http://italc.sourceforge.net/
Лицензия: GPLv2+
О пакете: Didactical software for teachers etc
Описание:
iTALC is a use- and powerful didactical tool for teachers. It lets you view and control other computers in your network in several ways. It supports Linux and Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Features: * see what's going on in computer-labs by using overview mode and make snapshots * remote-control computers to support and help other people * show a demo (either in fullscreen or in a window) - the teacher's screen is shown on all student's computers in realtime * lock workstations for moving undivided attention to teacher * send text-messages to students * powering on/off and rebooting computers per remote * remote logon and logoff and remote execution of arbitrary commands/scripts * home-schooling - iTALC's network-technology is not restricted to a subnet and therefore students at home can join lessons via VPN-connections just by installing iTALC client Furthermore iTALC is optimized for usage on multi-core systems (by making heavy use of threads). No matter how many cores you have, iTALC can make use of all of them.
Список rpm-пакетов, предоставляемых данным srpm-пакетом:
italc2 (x86_64, i586)
italc2-client (x86_64, i586)
italc2-client-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
italc2-master (x86_64, i586)
italc2-master-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
italc2 (x86_64, i586)
italc2-client (x86_64, i586)
italc2-client-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
italc2-master (x86_64, i586)
italc2-master-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
Сопровождающий: Aleksey Avdeev
Последнее изменение
22 ноября 2018 г. Andrey Cherepanov 2.0.2-alt1.M80C.1
- Add support for additional desktop environment and use systemd tools.
13 апреля 2016 г. Denis Medvedev 2.0.2-alt1
- 2.0.2
26 ноября 2013 г. Andrey Cherepanov 2.0.1-alt11
- Move imc to italc2-client package to configure clients - Mark all man pages as documentation