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Panel in MC24
sjhilton:
--- Quote from: JimH on July 21, 2018, 12:21:46 am ---Yes, I've seen it. We've tried to fix it. Are you on 24.0.41?
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Thanks Jim. Not on all my machines. It looks like this was happening because I was connecting to my Linux (Docker) server, which is running an earlier version (24.0.28). I've tried connecting from both my Windows laptop and Pixel 2 to my HTPC running 24.0.41 (64-bit) and it's fine.
pompon:
why use panel while we have j-remote ?
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: pompon on July 23, 2018, 02:51:13 pm ---why use panel while we have j-remote ?
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Panel is good for any devices that can't run JRemote or Gizmo. It's meant to work from any device that supports a modern web browser, which more-or-less is any of them these days.
It works on Windows, it works on Mac, it works on Linux. It even works from a Raspberry Pi, or even an Android or iOS phone. More-or-less anything!
Keep in mind Panel is still in its early days, and is being actively developed.
TheShoe:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on July 24, 2018, 03:28:55 am ---Panel is good for any devices that can't run JRemote or Gizmo. It's meant to work from any device that supports a modern web browser, which more-or-less is any of them these days.
It works on Windows, it works on Mac, it works on Linux. It even works from a Raspberry Pi, or even an Android or iOS phone. More-or-less anything!
Keep in mind Panel is still in its early days, and is being actively developed.
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hopefully there will be a solution for Apple TV and nVidia Shield TV too... perhaps it is on a roadmap to support such devices
Awesome Donkey:
As far as I know, you can already use Panel on an Apple TV or Nvidia Shield TV.
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