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I'm trying to use cnee to record the display of a touch device we have our application on (Deployed on ubuntu server 16.04). I don't have any experience with cnee and am willing to use a different program if it is more simple to use, so please suggest any suggestions.

I've gotten cnee to record keyboard input to test it but that's it.

The command I am trying on my device is

cnee --record --display 0 -o displaytest.xns

I don't know if it makes any difference but my application is on a remote device. I'm using ssh to input the command,no log or keystrokes are needed.

I understand my command may not be doing exactly what I want but I'm trying to go off the man page, and this is the closest I've gotten to making it run after working through the error messages I was getting.

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    What command are you running to play the `.xns` file on the remote machine? `cnee` is installed on the remote machine, you have transmitted the `.xns` file before running `cnee` and you gave it the correct path, didn't you? – dessert Nov 07 '17 at 18:42
  • im not running it right now because its not recording. I dont know if that command is actually working because it seems to crash – Jermayne Williams Nov 07 '17 at 19:02
  • What makes you think that? Do you encounter error messages? Please always add additional information directly to your question by [editing it](https://askubuntu.com/posts/973997/edit) rather than writing comments. – dessert Nov 07 '17 at 19:05
  • right under my cnee command in my question I explain. I can take a photo if you would like and try and post it. – Jermayne Williams Nov 07 '17 at 19:12
  • after about 7 mins of letting it run it gave me an error I will update the question right now – Jermayne Williams Nov 07 '17 at 19:20
  • Does `cnee` produce the output file `displaytest.xns`? – dessert Nov 07 '17 at 19:24
  • Let us [continue this discussion in chat](http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/68341/discussion-between-dessert-and-jermayne-williams). – dessert Nov 07 '17 at 19:26

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