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Posts Tagged ‘ssh’

Setting up FreeNX (nxserver-freenx) on Gentoo

NX is, in laymans’ terms, some fancy technology that allows you to remote desktop control your computer. If you’ve used VNC before, where VNC simply works by sending screenshots over the internet, NX does cool stuff in between like compression that makes NX much faster and better. NX is a pain to set up. Maybe [...]

Setting up SSH to work whilst at college.

Well, if you’re out and about quite a bit and you run a Linux computer at home, you should have a good relationship with SSH. If you’ve never felt the need to access your home computer remotely, this is what you should do. For those that don’t know what SSH is, it is basically a [...]

How to Actually Use Your Computer: Part 3

Feeling in a rather procrastinatic (word?) nature, I’ve once again displayed my utter aptitude in presenting delayed articles. This is the third part in the series, so you might want to check out part 1 – a general overview on the types of computer users, and perhaps even part 2 – about web browsing, email [...]