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  • * [[lsof]] : lsof -i lists open sockets on your computer * [[netstat]] : netstat shows open connections on your computer
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  • Why do you need a special file system if you have more than one computer accessing a partition? OK, let's look at the next problem: Computer A reads a counter file and increases it:
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  • = You work on a Linux computer = * If you want to control a Windows computer, use [http://www.rdesktop.org/ rdesktop].
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  • * you have worked on your desktop computer and want to continue work in front of the TV (Simpsons coming) on your note So let's assume you want to access an X11 session of ''user'' on the computer ''user-desktop''.
    768 bytes (123 words) - 05:20, 11 January 2011
  • ...tion] allows you to run several "seeming-as-if" (virtual) computers on one computer. This can help you * to work in several isolated VPN environments on one computer
    949 bytes (136 words) - 12:20, 18 June 2012
  • ...u need to know which are the files that you do not want to loose when your computer goes bye-bye. Keep all this files beneath the folder /root/archiv. Yes all. = Take an image of your computer =
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  • ...you to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RS232 RS232] based hardware via a computer's USB port. = Testing with another computer =
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cloning a computer]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Turn your physical computer into a virtual one]]
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  • ...t to sell one of your two laptops. That's what this article is about. Your computer can be on Windows or Linux, no matter. Let's call the computer you want to virtualize ''moon'' and the computer you want to use as a host for the virtual machine ''earth''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Access the display on a remote computer]]
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  • There are many ways to take control over a Linux or Windows computer: | [[ssh]] (successor of [[telnet]] and rsh) || issue commands to a remote computer || yes<sup>3</sup> || no || yes
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  • Sometimes you want your computer to speak text over its [[sound]] system. Maybe this is for accessibility re You need the software [[festival]]. In the following example your computer will say "You are a cool Linux guru":
    635 bytes (88 words) - 16:08, 9 January 2013
  • You get all information about the computer that the vendor put into the BIOS. There are different paragraphs ("handles Manufacturer: Dell Computer Corporation
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  • ...nc is a [[command]] that allows you to [[Access your display from a remote computer]].
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  • ...]] between a computer (or [[virtual machine]]) running Windows and another computer (or virtual machine) running Linux. ...access a Windows partition when running Linux]]. You may need this if your computer is running only one [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_system operatin
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  • ...ve, you are using the Samba client. If you provide a network drive on your computer, you are running the Samba server. You are on a Linux computer and want to mount a Windows computer's shared drive. To do this, [[open a console]] and type
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  • This command forwards your computer's port 8080 to port 8080 of the host "proxy":
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  • * [[control a computer over the network]] * you can [[access a remote computer's display]]
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  • ...hich medium to use for transferring your videos from the camcorder to your computer. ...corders record their [[video]]s on [[dvd]]. When you put the dvd into your computer, you can play it with mplayer.
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  • * [[connect to a Linux computer]] (using [[ssh]], [[NX]] etc.)
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  • ! approach !! OS of your computer must be !! distro of bootdisk will be !! time to succeed | [[install Linux on a USB disk by cloning your computer]] || any Linux || any || 2 hours
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  • ...s and all these computers share access the internet via one computer. This computer, it can also be a cluster, is said to translate the network addresses betwe To test if it has worked, go to one of the internal computers and set the computer doing NAT as gateway, e.g. under Linux:
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  • ...area network and have internet access. Otherwise you will need to use your computer to build up a DSL, phone line, UMTS or cable connection to your Internet Se
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