| 40 | | * Yes, while Avahi is most often usefull in a GUI with some kind of program, actual use of its libraries are in no way tied to X, GNOME, KDE or any other kind of GUI. The screenshot we show here is simply of a tool which displays services on the network (It's really just a demonstration). One example is that you can use the static service files (/etc/avahi/services/) to advertise some services on a head-less machine, e.g. a WEB or FTP server. |
| | 40 | * Yes, while Avahi is most often useful in a GUI with some kind of program, actual use of its libraries are in no way tied to X, GNOME, KDE or any other kind of GUI. The screenshot we show here is simply of a tool which displays services on the network (It's really just a demonstration). One example is that you can use the static service files (/etc/avahi/services/) to advertise some services on a head-less machine, e.g. a WEB or FTP server. |