@Seth I have heard good things about Ruby on Rails though... It's like that zone of code, that's useful but... You know, useful for Hello World, but useless otherwise, etc. :D
From @Matv1 comment:
I'm a bit confused. I was going on the assumption that Ubuntu wireless
was working well, just that it was impacting throughput on your other
connections. Now I understand that the connection on your ubuntu is
dropped sometimes as well. What I notice in your dmesgis...
soo... i posted a bounty, then arrived at a solution myself... But i want to give some points to a poster, though perhaps not all of them, for a useful comment. What should i do?
@Mahesh I just spent an hour trying to properly install new wireless drivers on my Windows install. The whole bleeding thing froze for tens of minutes until I decided on a hard reboot and system recovery. Right now I kinda want to murder him. Slaughter him, in fact.
@Mahesh I need it for two reasons: Gaming ('cause I sure as hell ain't working with wine at this stage) and Visio (we really have no reasonable equivalent for that, sadly ...).
I can't seem to upgrade to the latest version ubuntu. It asked me once, but I was doing something else at the time. Now that I ant to do it I can't find it. I can find software updater, but that just seems to update programs that are on the computer.
On a sidenote, I finally have a script that auto-logs-me-in to the moronic proxy system of our institute. drop it in if-up.d and my life is much much easier.
@Alvar Just wanted to confirm. You'll get both an upvote and a VTC dupe.
I need to show somebody a website running on my local machine tomorrow. Normally I'd accomplish this by port forwarding on my local router but thanks to the miricle that is failing hardware and its replacement being awful, my current router doesn't let me do port forwarding.
So stuck with this d...
You can do this with SSH. It's a little slower than a direct connection (encryption plus the extra distance packets travel) but it's a good on-demand system.
This requires the external server has OpenSSH and GatewayPorts turned on (or at least has the ability to have it turned on). Without that, you can't do much.
To neaten things up (assuming this is a HTTP stuff) you could also use nginx (or other) to proxy the SSH-tunnelled connection and provide a service-down page if the connection isn't in place. I've never gone that far but it should be possible.
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Look at the last 'Benifit'. :P
@Oli That is a beautiful use case. I'm having some beautiful ideas right now. If only my proxy plays nice, I'll do some crazy stuff this weekend. :d :P
There has been quite a few times that I wished I could send a message to another user on SO - not ask a question for everyone to see, but just a short message informing them of something or requesting them to do something. Are there any plans to allow this to happen in the future?
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How do I install CLang on Ubuntu, using precompiled binaries of CLang that I downloaded?
Here's how I downloaded CLang: "LLVM Download Page" -> "Download LLVM 3.2" -> "Clang Binaries for Ubuntu-12.04/x86_64" ( http://llvm.org/releases/3.2/clang+llvm-3.2-x86_64-linux-ubuntu-12.04.tar.gz .)
Then,...
how do i extract attachments from mails arriving at my postfix mailbox and preferably send the content of the attachment to another email account. I am interested in being able to acquire/read the content of the attachment on ubuntu terminal. Please give some insights.