Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Share your mouse and keyboard

Most people think of their computers as single, isolated units. Our mission is to change that so people think of all their computers as a single seamless system.
Synergy brings your computers together in one cohesive experience; its free and open source cross-platform software for sharing one mouse and keyboard between multiple computers on your desk. It works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux allowing you to seamlessly move your mouse cursor between computers.

Synergy brings your devices together in one cohesive experience.

  • We're fully cross platform, which we've been doing for 10 years.
  • KVMs single out your machines, Synergy brings them together.
  • Seamlessly move your mouse to any computer and start typing.
  • Works on all major operating systems (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux).
  • Share your clipboard (copy and paste) between your computers.
  • Drag and drop files from one computer to another (Premium).
  • Encryption keeps sensitive data safe on public networks.
  • Save space on your desktop by using one keyboard and mouse.
  • Network-based (IP) software KVM switch (non-video).
  • An alternative to a keyboard/mouse USB switch.
  • Useful for multiboxing (WoW and other games).
  • Easily turn your old laptop or desktop PC into a second screen.
  • Avoid needing VNC for computers close by.
  • Make use of your Raspberry Pi on your desktop.

Download: http://synergy-project.org/download/

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Download any website in linux!



If you ever need to download an entire Web site, hers's the trick
 wget can do this job

$ wget \
     --recursive \
     --no-clobber \
     --page-requisites \
     --html-extension \
     --convert-links \
     --restrict-file-names=windows \
     --domains website.org \
     --no-parent \
         www.test.in
This command downloads the Web site

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Format drive in Linux!



Formatting a drive in Linux is not a big issue.Linux provide an inbuilt utility "Disks" that can be used for this purpose.Steps for formatting drive using disks are as follow:

1) Open disks utility.
2)Select your drive to format.
3)Click setting icon and click format option.
4)Select erase and format type according to your requirements.
5)Click format.

Now formatting will start.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Start terminal with moving train!




The tool to do that trick is SL. If you use Ubuntu or any other similar distro, just run this command to install SL:
 sudo apt-get install sl  

After you get SL installed, to know what it looks like, just open the terminal and run the SL command and the train will start running on your terminal.

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