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Graphical Remote Control Desktops for Linux, part 3

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Thu, 11/06/2008 - 17:00

A. Lizard's in-depth howto on setting up secure remote graphical desktops wraps up today with the final server and client setup, and how to get through firewalls.


 

Graphical Remote Control Desktops for Linux, part 2

Linux Today  Mon, 11/03/2008 - 18:04

LinuxPlanet: "A. Lizard's in-depth howto on setting up secure remote graphical desktops continues with configuring secure Internet access: managing dynamic IP addresses, creating and managing SSH keys, configuring routers, and using Wake-on-LAN for added convenience."


 

Graphical Remote Control Desktops for Linux, part 2

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 11/03/2008 - 12:39

A. Lizard's in-depth howto on setting up secure remote graphical desktops continues with configuring secure Internet access: managing dynamic IP addresses, creating and managing SSH keys, configuring routers, and using Wake-on-LAN for added convenience.


 

Graphical Remote Control Desktops for Linux

Linux Today  Fri, 10/31/2008 - 05:01

LinuxPlanet: "A. Lizard takes us on a tour of secure remote graphical Linux administration over the Internet; through firewalls, routers, dynamic home IP addresses, Wake-on-LAN, and other perils.

We will learn how to securely administer both Linux and Windows remotely. The journey begins with today's part 1 of three parts."


 

Graphical Remote Control Desktops for Linux

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Thu, 10/30/2008 - 12:16

A. Lizard takes us on a tour of secure remote graphical Linux administration over the Internet; through firewalls, routers, dynamic home IP addresses, Wake-on-LAN, and other perils.

We will learn how to securely administer both Linux and Windows remotely. The journey begins with today's part 1 of three parts.


 

RE[8]: Community Unfriendly

Topix - Linux  Sun, 09/21/2008 - 12:40

OpenSUSE 10.2 Beta 2 has been released. "I'm glad to announce the second beta of openSUSE 10.2 codename Basilisk Lizard.


 

Advanced Recoll Setup: Indexing Your Data the Convenient Way

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 08/11/2008 - 17:20

Recoll is a great full-text indexing search engine for Linux/Unix. It has a Qt-based graphical interface, and is designed to be fast, easy to use, and easy on system resources.

A. Lizard shows you how to run Recoll when you have time to let it run, and then have it automatically shut down your system when it is finished.


 

Advanced Recoll Setup: Indexing Your Data the Convenient Way

Linux Today  Mon, 08/11/2008 - 17:04

LinuxPlanet: "Recoll is a great full-text indexing search engine for Linux/Unix. It has a Qt-based graphical interface, and is designed to be fast, easy to use, and easy on system resources.

A. Lizard shows you how to run Recoll when you have time to let it run, and then have it automatically shut down your system when it is finished."


 

Figuring Out the Meaning of "Community"

Linux Today  Wed, 07/09/2008 - 16:45

Lizard Wrangler: "I'd like to keep improving the ways we describe Mozilla in general. It would be helpful to have some greater specificity around some key concepts we use regularly.

'Community' is one such concept..."


 

Advanced Debian Configuration for Automated Repository

Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Sat, 05/10/2008 - 00:47

Confused when trying to configure Debian? Automated installation and upgrades with Debian are simple out of the box, but going past the basics on configuration isn’t easy.

A. Lizard straightens you out by showing you how to set up an automated repository.