Package Details: unified-remote-server 3.13.0.2505-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/unified-remote-server.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: unified-remote-server
Description: Unified Remote Server
Upstream URL: http://www.unifiedremote.com/
Keywords: remote
Licenses: Freeware
Submitter: Peace4all
Maintainer: blackhole
Last Packager: blackhole
Votes: 55
Popularity: 0.45
First Submitted: 2014-04-30 19:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-02-11 02:35 (UTC)

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MichaelMcEntire commented on 2016-12-27 18:47 (UTC)

Thanks. Im running into this error when I attempt that: [michael@chronos ~]$ sudo systemctl status urserver@michael.service [sudo] password for michael: ● urserver@michael.service Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/urserver@.service; bad; vendor preset: disabled) Active: inactive (dead) Dec 27 11:42:00 chronos systemd[1]: [/etc/systemd/system/urserver@.service:1] Assignment outside of section. Ignoring. Dec 27 11:42:00 chronos systemd[1]: [/etc/systemd/system/urserver@.service:2] Assignment outside of section. Ignoring. Dec 27 11:42:00 chronos systemd[1]: [/etc/systemd/system/urserver@.service:3] Assignment outside of section. Ignoring.

blackhole commented on 2016-12-27 18:36 (UTC)

In the package there is a urserver.service Before I tried to use a urserver@.service but it was not working. Maybe now is fine... I will check

butler360 commented on 2016-12-27 17:32 (UTC)

Can't remember if this comes with the package or not, but this works for me. /etc/systemd/system/urserver@.service: [Unit] Description=Unified Remote Server After=network.target [Service] User=%I Type=forking ExecStart=/opt/urserver/urserver --daemon [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target Then enable it to autostart by doing: sudo systemctl status urserver@YOUR_USERNAME_HERE.service

MichaelMcEntire commented on 2016-12-27 17:21 (UTC)

I need to use the /opt/urserver/urserver --daemon or I don't have access to any remotes. However, I can't figure out how to have that autostart in gnome 3. Any ideas?

blackhole commented on 2016-12-25 09:40 (UTC)

The simplest way to start the server is: /opt/urserver/urserver --daemon Note: personally I am adding the line above to xfce , kde, etc. autostart configuration There is also a user systemd service available. You can start it with systemctl --user start urserver You can enable at boot with systemctl --user enable urserver (Note: A one time call (as user) to /opt/urserver/urserver-start could be necessary before using it) For more options: /opt/urserver/urserver --help See link for port configurations: http://wiki.unifiedremote.com/wiki/Configuration:Routers_and_Ports Configure server from a browser: localhost:9510/web"

MichaelMcEntire commented on 2016-12-25 03:37 (UTC)

This works for me as well. How do you make it autostart at login? Thanks for any help.

iueqo commented on 2016-08-13 04:56 (UTC)

blackhole, Thank you. I pasted your opt/urserver/urserver --daemon into kernal and it worked! SO HAPPY. was so FRUSTRATED. i appreciate all your help - thank you kind person!

blackhole commented on 2016-08-12 22:58 (UTC)

I do not recommend systemctl service in this case. Please stop the service and try to start with /opt/urserver/urserver --daemon

iueqo commented on 2016-08-12 20:07 (UTC)

need some help here. Not sure whats up i ran the systemctl --user start userver it starts the server, but when i navigate to remotes page OR on myphone it says there are no remotes :( . I tried navigating to /opt/urserver/remotes and i see 5 folers, one being unified. In there i see all the remotes. Therefore, i think that all the remotes are installed but i am not sure as to why unified isnt picking up the remote. how can i correct this. I tried just copy pasting the unified remotes into the remotes folder but i cant delete or copy or move anything in opt folders :(

blackhole commented on 2016-07-06 21:52 (UTC)

Corrected, thanks