]> KDE User's Manual Ben Burton bab@debian.org May 25, 2005 Trinity Desktop Environment indiserver 1 indiserver INDI server for telescope control by KStars indiserver Description &kstars; allows you to configure and control astronomical instruments such as telescopes and focusers via the INDI protocol. indiserver is a server that sits between the &kstars; user interface and the low-level hardware drivers. The INDI server is a network server, int hat either local or remote clients may connect to it to control astronomical instruments. The INDI server must be running on the machine that is physically connected to the astronomical instruments. There is usually no need to run the INDI server directly. Using the &kstars; device manager, you can set up astronomical instruments and start or stop the INDI server all from within &kstars; Much more detailed information is available in the &kstars; handbook, as described below. &kstars; is a graphical desktop planetarium for &kde;, and forms part of the &kde; edutainment module. Options Alternate IP port. The default is 7624. Maximum attempts to restart, in case of a problem. The default is 2. Be more verbose with output to stderr. The names of the INDI drivers to run. Currently available are: celestrongps (Celestron GPS) fliccd (Finger Lakes Instruments CCD) lx200_16 (LX200 16") lx200autostar (LX200 Autostar) lx200classic (LX200 Classic) lx200generic (LX200 Generic) lx200gps (LX200 GPS) temma (Temma Takahashi) v4ldriver (Video4Linux Generic) v4lphilips (Philips Webcam) See Also celestrongps(1), fliccd(1), lx200_16(1), lx200autostar(1), lx200classic(1), lx200generic(1), lx200gps(1), kstars(1), temma(1), v4ldriver(1), v4lphilips(1) More detailed user documentation is available in the &kstars; handbook, which you can reach from help:/kstars (either enter this URL into &konqueror;, or run khelpcenter help:/kstars). Examples To start an INDI server running an LX200 GPS driver, and listening to connections on port 8000: indiserver 8000 lx200gps Authors This man page based on the one written for Debian by BenBurton bab@debian.org