| bio | website | craters-of-the-mind.blogspot.… |
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| location | Moscow, Russia | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 10 months |
| seen | May 12 at 3:42 | |
| stats | profile views | 61 |
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May 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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May 11 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Sep 29 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Sep 10 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Aug 27 |
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OS X Lion: Finder wouldn't show directory contents figured this out |
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May 30 |
accepted | OS X Lion: Finder wouldn't show directory contents |
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May 30 |
answered | OS X Lion: Finder wouldn't show directory contents |
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May 29 |
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OS X Lion: Finder wouldn't show directory contents Looks like that upgrade to 10.7.3 or 10.7.4 fixed this. |
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Mar 24 |
awarded | Benefactor |
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Mar 24 |
accepted | Speeding up remote X sessions |
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Mar 22 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 21 |
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Speeding up remote X sessions Not that I do not want to use remote desktop, but I would like to try to optimize my X11 connection first :-) Thank you, I will look at NX. |
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Mar 18 |
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Speeding up remote X sessionsscp says 1.2 MB/s when uploading or downloading to that remote machine, which more or less is the number that my ISP advertises. |
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Mar 18 |
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Speeding up remote X sessions Thanks. As you can see from my .ssh/config quote, no I did not. I've added Compression yes and CompressionLevel 9 to the host config. It seems a little faster now, but still not enough for comfortable use. Anything else I can do? |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Promoter |
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Mar 13 |
asked | Speeding up remote X sessions |
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Mar 5 |
accepted | Troubleshooting iPad local network connectivity |
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Mar 5 |
answered | Troubleshooting iPad local network connectivity |
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Feb 20 |
accepted | Linux: tunelling an incoming connection |
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Feb 14 |
answered | Linux: tunelling an incoming connection |