home server
Ugur Arpaci
ugurarpaci at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 06:23:20 UTC 2010
Actually both computers are linux environment. Thank you for the idea .. :)
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 3:23 AM, Luis Paulo <luis.barbas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ugur,
>
> "Terminal Server Client or SSH to create and transfer files from my
> computer..."
>
> Is your computer windows or linux?
>
> Terminal Server Client
> Description: front-end for viewing of remote desktops in GNOME
> tsclient is a GNOME program for remotely accessing Microsoft Windows
> NT/2000
> Terminal Services and XP Remote Desktop Sharing as implemented by the
> Remote
> Desktop Protocol (RDP). Using the rdesktop program as a backend, tsclient
> allows users to access and view their desktops as stored on remote Windows
> NT/2000/XP servers.
> .
> Some of tsclient's features include:
> * A GNOME panel applet to quickly launch saved RDP files
> * Support for RDPv5 and rdesktop-1.3 arguments
> * Reading .rdp files in the MS Unicode format
> * Writing .rdp files in ASCII (for compatibility with the MS client)
> * A "RDP picker" which lists .rdp files in ~/.tsclient/ and launches
> rdesktop from the rdp file when selected
> .
> tsclient also supports: <- *read, also linux* :)
> * VNC clients (*vncviewer)
> * Citrix ICA client
> * X via Xnest
> ----
> Not the ideal thing for sharing files, although there's an option to share
> local disk.
> Never tried.
>
> NFS, sure. Not for windows, I think. But it can be done, microsoft says.
>
> samba, for windows?
>
> Never used sshfs, but the idea seems good to me.
>
> Also never tried to set a rsync server (I think you have to install a
> server to use server-name:), but I've use it before as client (with fedora
> repositories), and it was a good solution
>
> ftp, and plain *scp command*, of course
>
> Why did I gather this from above? And wrote windows 3 times. 4, that is,
> and microsof once? - Sorry.
>
> To say another approach could be a a revision control<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_control>system. Other solutions are simpler to implement, but a revision control has
> its advantages.
> I'm using subversion, and i'm a bit new to it. Take it as is. :)
>
> It all depends on what you need, right? security, speed, easy, revison
> control. hehehe
>
> Regards
> Luis
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:34 AM, Hal Burgiss <hal at burgiss.net> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Ugur Arpaci <ugurarpaci at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > I have an old computer, and i want to use it as a server computer. I
>> usually
>> > use it for dynamic web applications. I 've already installed Ubuntu. Do
>> you
>> > suggest to use Terminal Server Client or SSH to create and transfer
>> files
>> > from my computer or can you option me something else?
>>
>>
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