WebShare Graphical FTP Interface
WebShare has been developing this software for some time now. Previous version have been rather interesting, and the most recent version (labeled alpha) is even more so. The interface is graphically stunning, intuitive, and powerful. The idea changes the way ftp is presented to the end website user. No longer is ftp limited to a ftp client running as a local program. WebShare allows anyone with a browser connection to utilize ftp based functionality without the need to install a local ftp client applcation. http://en.webshare.fr/ While many people do not necessarily need ftp services, it is indeed very use when needing the ability to access files from many locations. Why lug the files with you when you can just remotely access them in a graphically appealing way? Also the borwser application has built in photoviewing, audio playback, and savvy right click menu options. Its sort of a webOS. I likes
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SSH – Gateway Ports and Forward Reverse Tunnels
February 27, 2010 - 9:42 am
Tags: client, client location, connection, encrypted connection, gateway, gateway ports, option, ssh, ssh connection, ssh connections
Posted in .forward, client, gateway, host, port, reverse, ssh, tunnel | No comments
SSH can create forward and reverse tunnels to transmit port data through the encrypted connection. You can create forward tunnels that link the local port of the client machine to the remote port on the server. You can create reverse tunnels that link the remote ports of the server to the local ports on the [...]
Ubuntu Karmic – Mac Mini – MythTV
December 15, 2009 - 9:57 am
Tags: linux, linux counterpart, Mac Mini, mini remote control, MythTV, OSX, sbin, System, way, windows applications
Posted in Karmic, MythTV, OSX, mac, mini, sudo, ubuntu | No comments
I gave up on OSX. I could not get the media center working the way I wanted. Plex and XBMC have their bugs, as previously posted, twice, preventing predictable functionality. MythTV for OSX simply is not as refined as its native Linux counterpart. It feels like running Windows applications via wine. I just scrapped OSX [...]
Your Server – The Boot Process
December 9, 2009 - 9:49 am
Tags: background processes, client, client side applications, desktop, dession, hard drive, host system, mail server, process, Server, server features, session, side, System, Thunderbird
Posted in MythTV, Server, VBoxTool, desktop, gdm | 1 comment
You want to isolate all your server features into background process. You don’t want any server features to be dependent on graphical or client side applications. I previously had my mail server dependent on the client side filtering capabilities of Thunderbird. This was a no no because it required me to maintain a desktop session. [...]
KDE Desktop Option – Various Environments
December 8, 2009 - 9:51 am
Tags: desktop environment, drop down menu, gdm, gnome, kde, longest time, option, ubuntu, way
Posted in Kubuntu, gdm, gnome, kde | No comments
Now that I can logout to GDM I have realized a couple of things. The first thing is that Ubuntu 9.10 does not support modification of GDM. This must be because of various changes / upgrades. But there is no option to install themes or modifications in any graphical way. I’m not working really hard [...]
Terminal Standard Output – Slowwwww Down
December 5, 2009 - 12:50 pm
Tags: grep, nvidia, nvidia drivers, page, space bar, use, way
Posted in less, output, standard, terminal | No comments
Have you ever hit an ls and it prints way to much? Have you ever hit a ps and its prints way too much? There are several things you can do. You can pipe it to a grep filter. If your search a downloads folder for NVIDIA drivers do:
ls | grep NVIDIA
You can also use [...]
Modern Warfare 2 – I’ll Buy This One
November 10, 2009 - 8:59 am
Tags: Arkham, Asylum, Batman, batman arkham asylum, break, call, call of duty modern warfare, duty, game, game call, goodness, Heres, history, history source, lunch, lunch break, modern, multiplayer, multiplayer games, online, Rainbow, rainbow 6, real people, source, Today, Vegas, video, video game, video games, warfare, way, work
Posted in 2, call, duty, modern, multiplayer, of, warfare | 1 comment
I don’t buy many video games. The last one I purchased was Batman Arkham Asylum. Before that Rainbow 6 Vegas 2. Today I will purchase Modern Warfare 2. I like multiplayer games. I like to beat other real people. This game is way hyped, and good come through with its promises.
The widely-anticipated video game Call [...]
5 Ways to Save Businesses Big Bucks, Enhance Security and Evolve
October 28, 2009 - 7:43 pm
Tags: client, corporation, cost, electrical appliances, linux, linux thin client, setup, thin client terminal, two birds, windows license
Posted in business, corporation, linux, money, save, security, ubuntu | No comments
Electricity is one of the biggest expenditures in the business world. Surpassed only by procurement, and human resources; reducing the amount of power consumed by electrical appliances can save a company millions. The first thing to do is configure your computers as thin clients. A computer can consume 30 or more watts each. If a [...]



November 2, 2009 - 9:21 pm
Hello from Russia!
Can I quote a post “No teme” in your blog with the link to you?
November 18, 2009 - 10:58 am
Sure.