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, in that 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.
Note that there is no need for you 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.
You may however choose to run the INDI server manually from the command
line. In this case you must pass the names of one or more drivers for
individual astronomical instruments. The current list of available
drivers is:
The KStars Handbook contains detailed information on how to use INDI for
telescope control. You can read this handbook in the KDE Help Centre.
Alternatively you can enter the URL
help:/kstars/indi.html
directly into konqueror or you can run
`khelpcenter help:/kstars/indi.html'
from the command-line.
If the KDE Help Centre is not installed then you can install the package
kdeedu-doc-html and read this documentation in HTML format from
/usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kstars/indi.html.
AUTHOR
KStars was written by Jason Harris <jharris@30doradus.org>,
Heiko Evermann <heiko@evermann.de>, Thomas Kabelmann <tk78@gmx.de>,
Pablo de Vicente <pvicentea@wanadoo.es>, Jasem Mutlaq <mutlaqja@ikarustech.com>,
Carsten Niehaus <cniehaus@gmx.de>, Mark Hollomon <mhh@mindspring.com>,
Vincent Jagot <vincent.jagot@free.fr> and
Martin Piskernig <martin.piskernig@stuwo.at>.
This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org>
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).