I moved from win.7 to Ubuntu (Unity) on all my machines and really like it.
There is just one issue I just can't solve.
I have 3 machines at home - a desktop (with no monitor, keyboard and mouse connected) and two laptops.
The desktop is connected by a cable to the router and the laptops are connected with a solid wireless connection.
The connection quality inside the local network and outside
Hey everyone,
I've just signed up with opendns in order to start a home network.
I have been running ubuntu for 7-8 years now but I don't claim to be great. I get by fine. Recently I managed to use No-ip (my IP is dynamic) to get remote access to my home computer via remote desktop sharing, some port forwarding, etc. Works great.
This prompted me to want to setup my own home server and use something like the WD-TV live box for my TV to stream files on my home network.
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone can make some suggestions for using Ubuntu & FOSS to meet a few requirements I'm have for my home network.
So I have two computers; one desktop and one laptop. Both of these computers are running Ubuntu 11.10, and both are connected to the same wireless network. What I want to do is set things up to where I can use my laptop to remote access my desktop, from another room.
Been hating windows forever now, after a recent 2 weeks off work and some researching... Im ready to try ubuntu.
I'm looking for a tool that is able to (remotely) monitor CPU and Memory in a Windows server but most importantly, which service/process is using it.
Or-- is it possible to monitor a specific running service?
We got a server that freezes on regular basis and we're trying to find the culprit without using a local debugger.
Would be great if the monitoring software came with an agent that we can
I have a home ethernet network with both Windows and Ubuntu computers and an Ubuntu laptop which uses a wireless connection. This network has remained fundamentally unchanged for a couple of years and has always worked perfectly. Now, however, both my Ubuntu machines give an error when trying to access the network:
"Unable to mount location
I need to set up a small office network that will consist of the following:
10 laptops and desktop running windows 7
1 desktop machine running Ubuntu desktop 12.04
I want all the windows 7 machines to be connected with ubuntu desktop, all i want is ubuntu desktop as a internet server, internet access will be directly coming to the ubuntu desktop and output lan to the router so user can acces