UltraVNC: Remote Support Software, Remote Support tool, Remote Desktop Control, Remote Access Software, PC Remote Control Dead Simple Screen Sharing Réunions et conférences en ligne, partage de bureau et prise de contrôle à distance avec Mikogo RocVault | Online Backup and Recovery for Data Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" Version 1.0 Author: Oliver Meyer <o [dot] meyer [at] projektfarm [dot] de> Last edited 10/20/2007 This document describes how to set up an Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" desktop. The result is a fast, secure and extendable system that provides all you need for daily work and entertainment. This howto is a practical guide without any warranty - it doesn't cover the theoretical backgrounds. 1 Installation 1.1 Get Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" The CD image is available at 1.2 Live Start/restart your computer and insert the Live-CD - be sure that your bios is configured to boot from your CD/DVD drive first. (JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to view the large image as an image overlay.) The Live-CD is starting up. A few moments later you'll see the desktop. 1.3 Start The Installation Double-click on the "Install"-button on the desktop. Select the timezone nearest to your location and proceed. Choose your keyboard layout and proceed. The system is starting.
CrossLoop - Affordable Computer Help & Support, Remote Access & Free Screen Sharing Quick Screen Share UltraVNC - VNC - Remote Support Software - Remote PC Access Service - UVNC - Free - OpenSource UltraVNC runs under Windows operating systems (95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, Windows 7...***). Its embedded Java Viewer allows you to connect (and make File transfers) from a simple Web Browser on any system supporting Java (Linux, Mac OS...) to an UltraVNC server. ** 95-NT4: only supported with the old 1.0.2** 2000 is still supported as special build (VS2008), VS 2010 compiler is not longer 2000 compatible. Compatibility All VNCs Start from the one piece of source (See History of VNC), and should follow the RFB protocol for their communications (some rather loosley). This common start point means that most of the vnc flavours (variants) available today "usually" talk nicely together, allowing for easy cross platform desktop sharing to occur. Encryption UltraVNC has optional DSM Encryption that secures communications between the viewer and the server, reducing the possibility for man-in-the-middle attacks that would be able to see 100% of the remote screen. File Transfer Chat
Emma Alvarez Site: Top Best 50 Ubuntu Opensource Applications For Design And Developing Ubuntu (and its variants Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Fluxbuntu) have made Linux more accessible to the big public, as it has brought both ease of use and eye-candy as well as security and ease of installing programs. The users of Ubuntu have a big range of software to choose and install, but it's hard to choose what software is the best for your needs. This list hopes to help to choose the right software, and here follows what I think is the best Ubuntu software for designers and developers. Most of them are available with Synaptic, but anyway the links to their websites are provided. (Note: I've recently done a new list with more applications. You can find it here:50 More Ubuntu Apps For Design And Developing) 2D Graphic Design Xara Xtreme, (package: xaralx) This is simply the easiest vector graphics drawing program. Ktoon, A very easy 2D animation tool specially aimed to draw cartoons. Synfig, A professional studio to make 2D animations. 3D Design System Tools Productivity Tools Web Design or
The Great Ubuntu-Girlfriend Experiment « Content Consumer digg Introduction I’ve toyed with Linux since 2002, when I first installed Mandrake. With the latest release of Ubuntu, I was interested to see how far Linux had come since then in terms of being used easily by the mainstream. So, I tricked my grudging girlfriend Erin into sitting down at a brand new Ubuntu 8.04 installation and performing some basic tasks. Erin’s knowledge of computers is limited to word processors, spreadsheets, Photoshop and a reasonable amount of browsing on the Web. First task: Tell me what the capital of Bosnia is. As soon as she heard this, Erin grinned, rolled her eyes and said “easy!” Second task: Watch a video on YouTube. (note: this is a problem specifically with YouTube – it detects whether or not you have Flash using JavaScript and then puts a link to Adobe’s webpage instead of displaying the plugin. This proved more problematic. Because she’s using Ubuntu, the RPM and the YUM are going to be of no use – not that she knows this. Again, very simple. Conclusion
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