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by Published on 01-18-2012 10:02 PM Number of Views: 6388
For anyone that doesn't know about VPNs, its basically the ability to use your server's resources (drives, bandwidth sometimes, etc...) remotely. So, for example, say you want to mount your server's /dev/sda6 partition to your home PC. You can use a VPN to do this, and you'll be able to browse all of those files from the luxury of your home PC.
...by Published on 01-16-2012 08:53 AM Number of Views: 1566
Many people, when they hear the word Linux, immediately dismiss it as a hard to understand, command line environment designed for hackers and computer geeks. Images of scenes from the 1983 movie War Games start to pop into their heads, with the green on black text based computer systems. In reality though, it is not that scary... in fact, you've probably used Linux hundreds of times and not even known it. As the title suggests, this series of articles will be directed towards people new to Linux, or toying with the idea of making the switch.
...by Published on 01-13-2012 01:13 PM Number of Views: 1693
Box.net (box.com actually now) is a service that enables you to have a place to put files that you want to access from anywhere. Some people (ehem) use it to back up their workstations..
Did your box.net mount start failing recently? They've changed a couple things.. use this guide to set it up again.
...by Published on 01-12-2012 02:16 PM Number of Views: 341
The following is an interview with Bram Moolenar (creator of vim) that I conducted back in 1999. I’ve been a fan of vim since I started using Linux and still am. After the interview, I was able to talk my employer at the time into flying Bram into NY for Linuxworld 2000 as our guest. Good times.
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