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Good post, could have used this a couple of weeks ago.
everyone in the real world has moved to linux
1) Not that I'm old (30), but I really cannot see anyone over the age of 16 (maybe 21 if you were raised in a fatherless home) making such an attack on someone else, without provocation, who is doing nothing more than trying to help us by providing a DIY for us to follow to setup a VPN.
2) Like Danny said, you obviously need to stop playing World of Warcraft, and go interact with actual humans that do not think in 0s and 1s... There is no big Linux movement going on right now; if anything, people are moving over to the Mac-side.
3) I hate to be the one that tells you this Jay, as you are probably unaware of it, but you are a poser... I am so tired of hearing you negative / bandwagon types rant about how bad Microsoft sucks. All it is, is a bunch of uneducated posers that cannot get attention, so they bash on a perfectly good product just because they hear some other id-10-t talking smack about a subject they know nothing about and are probably too lazy to do the testing and research required to make such a blanket statement.
Jay, I think there is still hope for you though, and all I think you need to do is put down the PlayStation controller, turn off the propaganda radio stations (blind followers of the ObomaNation), stop mooching off of your grandma, get a job, go to college, do actual research, get a better job, and then finally come back and make an educated comment about the actual topic at hand... Maybe then you will get someone of any consequence to listen to you :)
Sorry for being rude; I'm just tired of all the Microsoft bashing, Bush bashing, America bashing... I'm well aware that we are moving back into a time of mob-rule, and it is a shame that the average IQ in our country is only around 103, because it is the folks hovering a little under the average 103 mark that are leading the angry mob… At least if the average IQ were lower, then the id-10-ts would simply follow the smart people around, and if it were higher, then, well then we wouldn't have to waste our time reading posts that say things like "everyone in the real world has moved to Linux"!!!
Sorry, I couldn’t resist
Anywho.. Jay is indeed misinformed, and it shows in his comment, as it does in your reply. But to simple bring politics into the equation is just silly, and again, shows your ignorance.
May I suggest closing your Internet Explorer 6 browser, shutting down mommy's computer and get outside. Christ kid, you may even catch a tan and score some chicks. But my advice is to lose the political talk... it just makes you look dumber than you really are.
Ok, now on to some substance... very nice article, and I love the use of google as storage and transfer... I wonder if this will migrate to a p2p type application. I like to see RIAA come down on Google... anyway... good article..
And Jay, not everyone in the real world uses linux, I bet you're a recent convert aren't you?
Or is it just for file sharing ?
Greets from Serbia!
anyways:Good article, this software seems very useful, i might try it out eventually
but i hate works by vpn
1) when setting up Gbridge, how does one determine what to insert for a host?
2) can this be used over a broadband internet connection?
For John, it works across Internet (broadband connection is good since you need good network speed for remote desktop sharing).
When installing gbridge, you just use your gmail username/password to login (You can use your same gmail userid across multiple machines, and you just need a different machine ID to differentiate them.)
Thanks for helping out the users ! :)
Totally agree. I have been using Ubuntu since 6.04 Dapper. I am IT support, and we support XP. you are indeed correct about M$ holding 90% of the market.. Linux isn't there to be a rebellion against M$. It's there for those who want a change. I try to only use Ubuntu at home if possible. Some things, though, require IE (stupid activeX).. I got WINE working ok, but IEs4Linux isn't doing what I need it to do, which is successfully get Flash and Shockwave on my Ubuntubox...
Basically, you can shutdown your desktop machine apart from (part of) the LAN card, which listens for a special boot up signal (sent by you from the other side of the world) and then the computer will boot up waiting for you to remote login or whatever.
Does my computer need to be 'on' in order for
another to download from me?
Thnaks!