Sudo lets you run any terminal command as another user — hence "substitute user" — but the default and most common use for it ...
What may have been lost among the acquisition, lawsuit and product announcements at last week’s LinuxWorld Expo was the release of the latest iteration of the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) ...
A Linux Terminal Server offers any business an elegant and cost-effective way to integrate the power of open source. In this article, I review some basics of network topology and offer suggestions ...
It's almost impossible to think of Linux without the terminal. This relationship spans decades, and for good reason. Scripting for automation, clarity with pipes, and the speed and control the ...
The Open Source movement can help many people and institutions in Latin America by giving them access to technologies and knowledge that are otherwise restricted to developed countries. The lack of ...
Not x11 forwarding (although this is cool and I need to figure out how to do this!) but rather a microsoft-clone terminal server using the same protocol. I know there is an rdesktop client but I'm ...
Linux terminal applications have transformed system interaction, offering powerful tools that significantly boost productivity and efficiency. This guide by Linux Tex explores ten innovative Linux ...
Portable, pocket-sized computer. Runs Linux. Has a good battery life. Bonus points for a physical keyboard, and full-size USB port. Double bonus points for being cheap. That’s sort of my ideal “carry ...
Jack Wallen features some alternative solutions for a Terminal Server environment that are sure to save your small business serious cash. Many people think a terminal server is an ideal solution for a ...
There are certain Linux commands I consider essential. They range from networking, troubleshooting, and file viewing. They're also easy enough for new users to learn. Even though I've been using Linux ...
On Day 1 of LinuxWorld Boston 2006, Ars Technica toured around the .Org Pavillion to get a feel of the expo. On Day 2, we decided to track down a few people in the Novell booth and the .Org Pavillion.