On 12/19/2011 11:20 PM, Omer Zak wrote:
The problem:
How to actually send the file?
If I use my regular E-mail client (Evolution), and attach the bug
report
to my message, Debian BTS does not accept it.
I have also mutt
oading the
NF_NAT_PROTO_GRE.ko, is there ?
Guy
On 11/18/2011 05:07 AM, shimi wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 1:45 PM, Guy
Tetruashvyly <guy@gmail.com>
wrote:
may get in the way.
Even in full function, the rules are simple and no "crossfire"
is anticipated, one PPTP LAN server and one SIP server .
Guy
On 11/18/2011 04:09 AM, shimi wrote:
2011/11/18 Guy Tet
Greetings,
this is an issue I've been struggling with for months now, didn't
even make small headway .
Scheme :
LANLinux_X86_ROUTERINTERNET , so far, very simple.
I have a PPTP server that's on the LAN, and has a LAN IP address
(only) .
The
On 10/17/2011 01:16 AM, Tom Goren wrote :
They have a 'free' edition:
http://www.nomachine.com/select-package.php?os=linux&id=1
That is true, but the free version will act as a terminal
server , rather then presentin
On 10/17/2011 12:21 AM, Tom Goren wrote
You mentioned FreeNX but from my experience
the proprietary version is still light years ahead (http://www.nomachine.com/).
It will definitely serve actual desktop sessions as well.
Very low h
On 10/16/2011 08:17 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
How about teamviewer.com? It's not open source and I don't have too
much experience with it (beyond letting someone control my Linux
desktop remotely for a few minutes) but it might fit the bill.
--Amos
Greetings
Grettings from sunny New-Mexico .
I've been hitting walls on this one for a couple of weeks now, but
have not been able to satisfy my will.
Goal : To be able to login ( not share the desktop, but actually
claim the session) from remote locations.
The bes
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011
09:52:04 +0300
Ely Levy
wrote:
> Hi,
> You might want to take a look at:
>
> http://www.hboeck.de/archives/787-The-sad-state-of-the-Linux-Desktop.html
>
> Or one of the other million posts on the web ab
On 09/16/2011 02:29 PM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
There is only one short-term solution, and it is to do what I did: Computer
stores can, and should, sell preinstalled Linux systems! Some computer store
employee could spend 10 hours like I did setting up a typical Israeli setup
on the typical computer
2011 02:01 AM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011, Guy Tetruashvyly wrote about "Re: Linux is ready for the
desktop!":
a few years now. reminiscing my first Linux days, 4 years ago, the
most frustrating part was " why isn't it working 5 seconds after I
Greetings Nadav ,
* I do agree that Linux is ready for newbie-desktop use, it is now,
and for the purpose descried for your end-user, it has been so for
a few years now. reminiscing my first Linux days, 4 years ago, the
most frustrating part was " why isn't it working 5 seconds
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