Re: (a bit OT) anyone installed NX or freeNX and test it with dfII ?
- From: Trevor Bowen <m27315@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:29:20 -0500
Found a few good links and articles on freeNX, if you want to do some more reading on freeNX:
http://fedoranews.org/contributors/rick_stout/freenx http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8477 http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8480 http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8483 http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8489
Here's a good article on X-graphics with lots of good references:
http://dri.freedesktop.org/~jonsmirl/graphics.html
Found that one on slashdot today...
http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/05/08/31/1340241.shtml?tid=104&tid=152&tid=106
Trevor
Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
In article <11h973onv5deh16@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, cad_support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
Svenn,
If you play some more, you can probably use ssh to forward the NX traffic over an allowed port. I don t find these things so much fun any more. All internet technologies have grown too fast. So, if you document your experiences on some website or blog, please tell.
My blog is in my head. I found that since blogging was invented, google spit out even more crap. This time not just commercial crap but also people who post their own opinions and misinterpretations for everybody to read. Some of the wikis out there are even worse: Opinions and comments with errors do not get corrected and thus give more hits with errors. The worst about this is that when the original owner get fed up with keeping his blog up to date, he doesn't remove it from net, no it stays there and fill up the internet universe with promises and perspectives about this and that and the devil knows what all he wants to do when he only get time to get around to do it. Nice technology, I think.
I wanted to put up a wiki on cadence and started to look for a wiki, found a lot, but not the one I would like to use. Either the front-end was to ugly or the back-end was filled up with database technology and things that I care a sh** about like skinning and theming and other sugar for the eyes that bloat the software. You're right, everything moves too fast. One decent exception is USENET.
There are also some reasons obvious to a paranoid sysadmin why he would want to avoid tarantella ...oh no, not any more... They are now with the good guys ;)
Yup, I was talking to one of the Paranoids about installing this and that on the client servers in order to have a productive environment on the pc desktop, but quickly got feedback that broke all illusions. You get the feeling that the tool Computer, which should help people do their job, has become the target and people have to adapt to its peculiarities. Welcome to the matrix.
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