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Easy Windows 7 Deployment using Desktop Virtualization

This is a demo setup of a desktop virtualization system using Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) and Windows 7 that I have been working on. It is designed as a cheap and easy way for public access sites to deploy Windows on their desktops, but it can work in any workplace. The desktop just has to be set to boot from the network and LTSP routes the client to a Windows 7 virtual machine. Any computer that can run Ubuntu is compatible. More info can be found at http://www.tintedgreen.net

Channels: Linux Compiz Desktop Effects 

Added: 272 days ago by nate

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Jailbreak 4.3.5 iPhone 4/3GS iPod Touch 4G/3G iPad 1/2 -Redsn0w

In this video we show how to Jailbreak 4.3.5. Jailbreaking 4.3.5 works on iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs, iPad, iPod Touch 4G, and iPod Touch 3G. Download: http://jailbreaknation.com/Redirect/17.html More Jailbreak News: http://www.jailbreaknation.com Thanks for watching and good luck jailbreaking

Channels: Apple Iphone 

Added: 273 days ago by nate

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Jailbreak 4.3.5 iPhone 4/3GS iPod Touch 4G/3G & iPad - Redsn0w 0.9.8b5

Instructions For Jailbreaking 4.3.5 Redsn0w 0.9.8 beta 5, iOS 4.3.5 / 4.3.4 Firmware & Written Instructions: http://www.besttechinfo.com/jailbreak-4-3-5-iphone-4-3gs-ipod-touch-4g-3g-ipad-redsn0w/ For More Updates, Follow Me On Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/iCrackUriDevice Like Me On Facebook: http://bit.ly/iCu-On-FB Subscribe if this helped for more great videos!

Channels: Apple Iphone 

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Installing OpenSSH/Setup Keys/Secure SSH/Customize Putty on Ubuntu Server 10.04

In this video, I will show you how to install OpenSSH on Ubuntu Server 10.04 Linux. You will need to have terminal access to your server to install OpenSSH and have an account that is in the sudoers file (can use the command 'sudo') or root access. The command is 'sudo apt-get install openssh-server openssh-client' without the quotations. Then you can open up an ssh client, for example Putty. And then put in the IP of your server and the port you have changed it to. The username is the same as your user account on the server, same for the password. If you already have SSH access to your server, you can use this tutorial to learn how to secure your SSH and setup a Key (very secure) and disable password auth. To download and install the putty package go here, http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty-0.61-installer.exe Also you can read this tutorial on some more tips to secure your SSH, http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/05/openssh-options/ Twitter: @GTAXL Facebook: http://facebook.com/gtaxlofficial E-Mail: gtaxl@gtaxln.co.cc Skype: gtaxlvic101 Yahoo Messenger: gtaxl@ymail.com IRC: jetstream.gtaxln.co.cc +6697 #GTAXL

Channels: Centos Linux Videos 

Added: 278 days ago by nate

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