On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 07:14 -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
John W. Linville wrote:
We are expecting to see a presentation of some work done on Miracast at the Wireless Networking mini-conference that is part of the Linux Plumber's Conference in Düsseldorf in October.
See you there?
John
On Wed, 2014-06-25 at 11:14 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am in the WiFi Alliance Automotive group session. It is clear that the car infotainment system will be using Miracast to all your phones, ipads, and such to display their content on the car screens. Example might be a NAV app.
So if we want Fedora tablets to play in this game, we do need to get Miracast working. And no, I do not have the bandwidth and more so the experience to support such an effort...
On 06/24/2014 02:39 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 06/24/2014 01:32 PM, JD wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Fred Erickson fredferickson@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 24, 2014 8:26 AM, "Robert Moskowitz"
rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
> > I am at the WiFi Alliance meeting and all the room projectors
have miracast as the perfered projecting method.
> > So I go looking for miracast and fedora via google and got a
few hits, mostly looking for support!
> > one project saying that Fedora 20 is 'too old'. > > So is there any work for miracast support?
I found the link below on Wikipedia.
Seems like this project has the potential to open a big hole into a system's security and user's privacy :) :)
Oh, of course! WiFi Alliance is all about making things EASY.
Safe? Well maybe. Of course this is probably worst than VNC, at least showing all around you what is on your screen.
But sometimes in meetings you kind of need it. :(
Now I have to build a system to do builds on.
I just watched google i/o 2014 keynote, and noticed when talking about chromecast, that google had 'developed their own protocol'. I guess that means they are not using miracast?
AFAIK, that is true -- they are not using Miracast. :-(