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Remote Desktop for Linux

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Yeah, you're thinking "Been there, done that.  VNC is horrible".  You're right, and VNC is difficult to setup, and if you can get it to function similar to remote desktop on Windows, its highly unsecure, and only allows one session at a time. Which is why I'm not going to tell ...

Information Infrastructure for the Open-Minded Business Part 1

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

One of the most important components of a medium to large business is its email and collaboration system. Being able to easily and quickly share contacts, calendars, tasks, and ancillary information is critical to keeping productivity at a maximum. The industry standard for this for many years now ...

Better Clones and Hard Drives

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The 100GB hard drive seemed more than enough when I first bought my laptop, but as time and music collections go on, I've begun to run out of space. The solution, of course, is to purchase a bigger hard drive. But do I want to go through the ...

PJSIP: Command-Line VoIP Client for Linux

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

Some time ago, I was tasked at work with finding an IP telephony client that used the SIP protocol, ran on linux, and did everything from the command line. The goal was to have a program that could be deployed at remote networks to test the quality and performance ...

The Easiest Installation Guide Ever

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Following the interview with Kim Brebach, I took a look at the installation guides available for several flavors of Linux, and found them to be a bit lacking, as he had stated. It was difficult to pin down exactly what was missing from the thousands of guides already in ...

The Future of Linux: An Interview with Kim Brebach

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Recently I had the unique pleasure of communicating with Kim Brebach. You may recognize him as the author of "13 Reasons Why Linux Won't Make It to the Desktop", and "13 Reasons Linux Should be on Your Desktop", as well as a series of insightful articles on the state ...

VirtualBox: Emancipation for Virtual Machines

Monday, December 10th, 2007

If you're scared of trying a new operating system because some of your programs won't work, or if you want a way to try out a new system without changing your existing setup, then let me introduce you to virtual machines. A virtual machine allows you to emulate an ...

Digital Rebels: Using Thunderbird in an Exchange Environment

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

If you work in a medium or large office, chances are you use Microsoft's Exchange Server to access your email, contacts, and calendars. For years, Exchange has been the de-facto standard in collaborative email and contact management for corporate environments, and rightfully so. Microsoft outdid themselves in designing ...

Is Linux Right For Me?

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

These days there is a lot of talk about how disappointing the latest incarnation of Microsoft's operating system has been. There are all sorts of complaints and gripes, which have been hashed out enough that I don't need to repeat them here. A lot of people are complaining ...

A Media Center for the Masses

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Picture this: You come home from a hard day's work and all you want to do is relax and watch a movie or listen to your favorite music. Now where did you put that DVD? It's not in its case, and the huge box of movies in the corner ...