synergy in openSUSE 10.2 made even easier than before
Since last week, I have continued using synergy between my desktop and my laptop. I did get tired of running it manually from the command line every time I wanted to load it up. Because of this, I wrote some bash scripts. To start the server and client wasn't rocket science.
To start the synergy server, this is my bash script:
!#/bin/sh
synergys -f –config synergy.conf > /dev/null 2>&1 &
But how does that stop me from having to run everything from the command line? It doesn't. This is why I made launcher buttons in my KDE Panels. I made one button for each of the scripts above. I put one button in on my desktop that links to the synergy server start script.
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