Archive for
March, 2009
You may already be familiar with NFS and Samba for sharing files over a network. While these are both great distributed filesystem solutions, they require extra configuration and setup overhead in order to get them to work. If you want quick and easy access to a remote filesystem then SSHFS may be your best shot.
SSHFS [...]
Setting up a NFS server on Gentoo doesn’t have to be difficult. Here I will explain how to setup a basic NFS server in just a few steps.
The fist step is to become root.
$ su -
Your Gentoo kernel must be compiled with support for both NFS server and client. You can check for this in [...]
A strange issue has been identified in Ubuntu where video takes on a blue colored tint. Other descriptions of the problem include inverted colors, blue skin tones, or distorted video hues. The problems have been reproduced with Totem (Gstreamer), Totem (Xine), Mplayer, as well as VLC and other players.
The common theme with this [...]
An ISO image is an archive file (disk image) of an optical disc using a conventional ISO (International Organization for Standardization) format. ISO image files typically have a file extension of .ISO.
Many times is convenient to mount an ISO file directly instead of burning it to a CD first. Not only does this save on [...]
Screen may be the most useful Linux applications when it comes to getting things done through the terminal. This custom screenrc configuration file will provide you with a permanent caption line at the bottom of each window. This caption line will enable you to easily keep track of each terminal window and provide other helpful [...]
As you may have noticed, WiredRevolution.com has a new look. The majority of the work is now complete but you may see a few more changes in the future. The majority of these changes revolve around browser compatibility, and wrapping up the last design issues.
These design changes have been developed into a new Wordpress theme [...]