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For 10 seconds, you will see the current IP address of the mvBlueLYNX-X. You can use this IP
address to connect to the mvBlueLYNX-X remotely using a VNC viewer. Working remotely, you will
not need an analog VGA monitor, USB keyboard and USB mouse anymore. Via console you can start
the application like this: showip -i eth0 -t 10, where -t is the time in seconds.
On the top right, you will see the partitions of the Linux OS. If you add storage devices like a USB stick or a
µSD card, these will also be displayed on the top right of the screen.
On the bottom, you will see the toolbar shelf of the Linux OS:
The toolbar offers several sections:
1.
4x Virtual Desktops - a single click to one of the windows will change the desktop.
2.
File Browser
3.
System Info - shows information about the Linux OS, network environment, hardrware, storage, etc.
4.
CPU speed - shows the current CPU speed (either 300 MHz, 600 MHz, 800 MHz, or 1 GHz)
5.
Time
For example, if you click on the System Info icon and afterwards on the Networks tab, you can see the current
network information like the IP address of the mvBlueLYNX-X:
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mvBlueLYNX-X Technical Manual
Figure 54: mvBlueLYNX-X OS - start window
Figure 55: mvBlueLYNX-X OS - toolbar shelf
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