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May 31 |
answered | How do I physically find a wifi device using a laptop or mobile phone |
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May 27 |
answered | should every TCP data packet be acknowledge or not? |
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May 24 |
answered | How can I allow someone to view a spreadsheet but NOT be able to save or print it? |
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May 13 |
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How to paste multiple Bash commands into a shell without losing some? This reads like game of "Find me a rock"("No, that one's too big."; "No, that one's too small."; "Not that one, I don't like the color.") A more explicit problem description might get you fewer guesses and some more relevant answers you'd like better. |
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Apr 28 |
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Slow OSX - how to determine the bottleneck (See my edit..) |
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Apr 28 |
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Slow OSX - how to determine the bottleneck Added requested explanation |
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Apr 28 |
answered | Slow OSX - how to determine the bottleneck |
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Apr 10 |
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Ubuntu guest, OSX host - cannot connect guest to internet fix typo |
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Apr 9 |
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Ubuntu guest, OSX host - cannot connect guest to internet added 262 characters in body |
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Apr 9 |
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Ubuntu guest, OSX host - cannot connect guest to internet This would be useful to add to your question, along with anything else you've learned about the issue that might help someone help you. |
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Apr 9 |
answered | Ubuntu guest, OSX host - cannot connect guest to internet |
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Apr 4 |
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In Firefox, how can I achive a prompt for save-as file name? added 215 characters in body |
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Apr 4 |
answered | In Firefox, how can I achive a prompt for save-as file name? |
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Apr 4 |
answered | optimal way to produce good or better color hardcopies with a scanner and color inkjet printer? |
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Apr 3 |
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Can I upgrade my 2011 MacBook Pro with 16GB? Likewise, Other World Computing tests Apple models for maximum memory expansion and guarantees their memory up to that amount. Start here: eshop.macsales.com/shop/apple/memory |
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Feb 25 |
answered | How to convert a wireless ADSL router/modem to just an access point and a modem and use an external Linux box as a router (internet gateway) |
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Feb 25 |
answered | Reading the same stdin with two commands in bash |
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Feb 8 |
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Why do some remote desktops services not require that you setup port forwarding? @FlashDark, what is your use-case? My first thought is Jabber is FOSS; it connects two clients who may be behind firewall / NAT routers. I don't know whether the clients then talk directly or continue through ejabberd, but you might find some useful information in that direction. Also, see what a search on peer-peer server connection returns. |
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Feb 6 |
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Why do some remote desktops services not require that you setup port forwarding? @FlashDark: In the case of Team Viewer, it's their own physical server, and I have to assume, their custom software services to handle logging me (a helper) in and letting my "clients" (helpees) know that I'm online and authenticating each of us when we try to set up a connection, etc., billing services to professional users, etc. |
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Yearling |