Comments and ratings for Coversal- Linux Remote control
(70 stars)
by Ben Oesch on 14/04/2013
This app works very well although the setup is a little bit tricky and should be better documented and explained on the coversal website.
(70 stars)
by David Bal on 30/03/2013
Doesn't download or install VLC plugin.
(70 stars)
by Joey Ezechiëls on 29/03/2013
Constantly crashes on 4.2
(70 stars)
by T Turner on 21/03/2013
Very cool remote.
(70 stars)
by Kevin Havens on 27/02/2013
Works with Amarok for Kubuntu 12.10. Just a little wrestling with the command line (or your favorite package manager) on your computer is all you need. Just type this: sudo apt-get install openssh-server Done. It's also great for playing tricks on un
(70 stars)
by Curtis Shimamoto on 09/02/2013
Interestingly, it does not seem to work. I gave two stars because it is supposed to be the "stable" version of sshmote, which is fantastic. So I assume that if it works it would be as great as sshmote because the interface is nearly the same. Update: I n
(70 stars)
by Rohan Orton on 28/01/2013
I love this app, and have been using it for a number of months to control vlc on my media server running arch linux.
(70 stars)
by Will Toohey on 21/01/2013
Can be finicky to set up if you've got an odd setup (mplayer + screen for me) but once configured works a treat. Interface is a bit ugly though.
(70 stars)
by A Google User on 24/11/2012
Works without problem with mplayer on debian
(70 stars)
by Ronald on 22/05/2012
Will be the best when its out of beta and everything works
(70 stars)
by Harry on 06/05/2012
Zokama is really on the ball. Linux forever.
(70 stars)
by Piotrek on 21/04/2012
the plugin structure is the way to go. Smart decision of the developer.
(70 stars)
by Vadikus on 14/04/2012
Especially like ssh and dbus assignment to a keys. Now I need to find find out how to make my own remote.
(70 stars)
by Josh on 07/04/2012
The beta release is a very impressive start to a great app. I found Coversal while looking for an XBMC app and I was pleasantly surprised to see how well it performed getting media listings and controlling XBMC. I would love to see the tablet UI further r
Comments and ratings for Coversal- Linux Remote control
(70 stars)
by Ben Oesch on 14/04/2013
This app works very well although the setup is a little bit tricky and should be better documented and explained on the coversal website.
(70 stars)
by David Bal on 30/03/2013
Doesn't download or install VLC plugin.
(70 stars)
by Joey Ezechiëls on 29/03/2013
Constantly crashes on 4.2
(70 stars)
by T Turner on 21/03/2013
Very cool remote.
(70 stars)
by Kevin Havens on 27/02/2013
Works with Amarok for Kubuntu 12.10. Just a little wrestling with the command line (or your favorite package manager) on your computer is all you need. Just type this: sudo apt-get install openssh-server Done. It's also great for playing tricks on un
(70 stars)
by Curtis Shimamoto on 09/02/2013
Interestingly, it does not seem to work. I gave two stars because it is supposed to be the "stable" version of sshmote, which is fantastic. So I assume that if it works it would be as great as sshmote because the interface is nearly the same. Update: I n
(70 stars)
by Rohan Orton on 28/01/2013
I love this app, and have been using it for a number of months to control vlc on my media server running arch linux.
(70 stars)
by Will Toohey on 21/01/2013
Can be finicky to set up if you've got an odd setup (mplayer + screen for me) but once configured works a treat. Interface is a bit ugly though.
(70 stars)
by A Google User on 24/11/2012
Works without problem with mplayer on debian
(70 stars)
by Ronald on 22/05/2012
Will be the best when its out of beta and everything works
(70 stars)
by Harry on 06/05/2012
Zokama is really on the ball. Linux forever.
(70 stars)
by Piotrek on 21/04/2012
the plugin structure is the way to go. Smart decision of the developer.
(70 stars)
by Vadikus on 14/04/2012
Especially like ssh and dbus assignment to a keys. Now I need to find find out how to make my own remote.
(70 stars)
by Josh on 07/04/2012
The beta release is a very impressive start to a great app. I found Coversal while looking for an XBMC app and I was pleasantly surprised to see how well it performed getting media listings and controlling XBMC. I would love to see the tablet UI further r