Thank you, TheFu, for the suggestions: I am leaning towards reverse ssh tunnelling. I have to routinely guide elderly parents and neighbours through some tasks (sometimes repetitively!) but can...
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Thank you, TheFu, for the suggestions: I am leaning towards reverse ssh tunnelling. I have to routinely guide elderly parents and neighbours through some tasks (sometimes repetitively!) but can...
Twice in the last few months I have had TeamViewer sessions terminated after a warning that (something to the effect of) "commercial use has been detected" when using Teamviewer. Their free-tier...
As usual, 30 seconds after posting here I found the solution. For those interested:
In ~/.ssh/config:
Host SERVER1
HostName SERVER1_IP
User my_username
Port 22
IdentityFile...
Hello -
I have three machines:
DESKTOP
SERVER1, which only accepts ssh from...
SERVER2
I have a 20.04 Desktop installed (UEFI) on a spare machine. I am attempting to install Server 20.04 as a gnome-boxes VM via gnome-boxes' suspiciously-sparse GUI install process. Using the...
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I have a 20.04 desktop and have installed gnome-boxes (and added myself to the kvm group). After running through the Ubuntu Server 20.04 installation process and rebooting I am stuck at...
Update: I have begun using the NVIDIA drivers and have not had this happen yet again. When moving a window - almost always a Chromium window, from my laptop monitor over to the HDMI, it seems as...
This is happening to me constantly; at seemingly random points. Sometimes it is when I am dragging a window from one monitor to the other while at other times it is simply when double-clicking a file...
This has been going on for a few weeks for me. It may be limited to GTK3 applications (?) as I note that Chrome, Firefox and Thunderbird seem unaffected.
Statistics? Almost everyone in Sweden has more than the average number of legs.
1) 80GB is plenty! I have my installation on a 10GB partition.
2) If you have 4GB of RAM I cannot see the old 2:1 ratio of swap to RAM being anywhere near necessary. "Should" is used loosely when...
All of HDD's that are in systems I have set up for family, friends, neighbours, etc. started off as external HDD's. A few turns of a screwdriver nets you a plain ol', off-the-shelf SATA HDD that you...
I think both the (GTK-based) "pyrenamer" and "gprename" applications, available through the Software Centre, could assist you.
This sounds like an "overscan" issue on your TV. There should be a provision on your TV's setup menu(s) to display it correctly.
Aren't those things (at least the latter two) products _of_ consciousness?
My understanding of consciousness has been that it is a biochemical phenomenon, harnessing the flow of energy from order to disorder ("Entropy", the second law of thermodynamics:...
I have a Neumann KM56 from 1960 and a couple of KM53's from around the same time period. I have a few Telefunken V72's that came, I believe, from an old East German radio broadcast console as well as...
I have a 1964 (pre-CBS) Fender Bassman, a 1971 Ampeg B-15 and several tube mics and mic amps. Love 'em!
You can install the WINE package and try to install or run them using that. You can get more information, and even check on a database that reports on applications that do and do not work well here:...
Are you using VNC or an SSH tunnel? If it's the latter, you could have everything from username to certificate issues when attempting to use your wife's account rather than your own. If you're "just"...
Who has an accent, eh? Is there a "base" English or any other language against which other dialects or "accents" are juxtaposed?
When I was using XFCE in Arch, I had this script run when the HDMI cable was plugged in:
The first part is related to activating, placing and scaling the external device; the second is...
The repositories from Ubuntu can be counted on with very, very few exceptions. Some software you install may have brought into use their own repositories (Google Chrome and the Google Voice & Video...
I use Deja-Dup to keep a copy of my entire /home partition on an external drive that is left disconnected from the machine and unplugged from power when not in use. This mitigates against software...
I've used Vegas (and loved it passionately) and currently use Final Cut. The offerings you'll find for Linux will all be limited in function and learning curve.