Hi
For real-time updates:
- One solution would be text-chat application like irc.
- You can use the screen application to share the screen with multiple
users. This of course requries that the students do not mess with the
text.
HTH
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Subject: [raspberry-vi] Syncing files===========================================================
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:24:01 -0500
From: Amanda Lacy <lacy925@xxxxxxxxx>
To: raspberry-vi <raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
What's the easiest way to sync files between the Pi and another
computer? I'm looking for simple to set up and use via the command
line. There appears to be no Dropbox installation for the Pi. Rsync
won't update the file on one end as you make changes on the other.
Also, is it even possible to cause an editor to reload a file when it
detects that there's a more recent version? Right now, if I open a
test file in nano, then change that file on my other machine and send
the changes to the pi, what I see in nano doesn't reflect the change
until I exit and reopen the file.
In case anyone's wondering, I'm working on a system that should allow
blind students to read notes in class as a note taker types them out
in real time.
Amanda
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