Evolution, Google apps and HTC Magic.. Has anyone used it?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: July 13, 2009
I was wondering if anyone has used the Android OS with evolution and Google Apps.
I am already using Google Apps, and Evolution. I am particularly happy with the seamless integration and synchronization between the two. What I am missing though is the synchronization of tasks between Google apps and evolution.
I am thinking of becoming the owner of an HTC Magic and I was wondering if anyone has used it with Google apps. More specifically I would like to know if the phone can synchronize the tasks with Google Apps.
Anything else I should know before I do the purchase?
Thank you all in advance for your input
has anyone used magic jack on linux
location: linuxquestions.com - date: March 31, 2011
I was thinking of getting the magic jack to replace a phone line i really dont use often.
I run a Centos box all the time for my test and web stuff.
I know MJ works with MacOS and Win stuff but they dont say Linux.
I was wondering if anyone has this running on Linux?
If not i was then thinking of a virtual xp system that could run and do nothing but be there for the MJ device if I need it.
I really hate to run xp if I dont have to.
Thoughts on this are appreciated.
Has anyone used Kubuntu Active?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 11, 2013
I saw Kubuntu-Active in Synaptic, so installed it to see how it works. It got installed alright, but I can't see the cursor, I mean it is there and it shows only on the top, and when brought into the middle, the cursor vanishes. This one is for PCs, so it should work with the keyboard and the mouse. Anyway, have anyone succeeded in using Kubuntu-Active?
Linux Calculate, has anyone used this Gentoo based distro?
location: linuxquestions.com - date: July 5, 2009
My criteria is that ANY distro will be laptop friendly. Most are not. many contortions have to be made to get the OS to finally be able to work in. a wireless environment. It should be as easy as PCLinuxOS to setup wireless. I can setup PCLinuxOS in just a little more than 5 minutes, in a secure wep environment.
Now for my question, can Linux Calculate do the same thing? Or is it another one of those distros that runs real well in a desktop Ethernet-only setup environment?
I've been through a lot of distros, in my search for easy installable laptop friendly distros. And what I found, they are far and few in-between.
This machine has an AMD Turion 64 chip. An Nvidia graphics card, and an Atheros wireless card. If the codecs and related applications are present in this distro, it should be a breeze to setup WIFI. If not, then I intend to keep on looking for another distro that offers that quality.Can Linux Calculate provide me with that quality, using a KDE GUI manager?
Has anyone used Tomato router firmware?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 1, 2007
I have been using Tomato for my Linksys WRT54G for about a month now and I love it. It has awesome QoS settings and a real-time bandwidth monitor.
It can be found here: http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato/
I've posted some screenshots of the bandwidth monitor and QoS graphs
Has anyone used Tomato router firmware?
location: ubuntuforums.com - date: June 1, 2007
I have been using Tomato for my Linksys WRT54G for about a month now and I love it. It has awesome QoS settings and a real-time bandwidth monitor.
It can be found here: http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato/
I've posted some screenshots of the bandwidth monitor and QoS graphs
[SOLVED] has anyone used UUCP & friends to connect mobile devices and laptops
location: linuxquestions.com - date: July 17, 2013
Is anyone using UUCP for mobile networking with devices and workstation that are often not connected to a network? I know it is getting easier to stay connected, but off-the-net still happens and you still want to interact with online resources.
When I'm offline, I want to:request file and print services with my favorite network resources
queue those requests
when I get connected, run the queue of requests
notify which were completed
use the notification to process the results locally
... or something like that.
{history lesson}
In the really olde days, data communications was expensive for a long list of reasons. Computer operators would make connections to peer data centers on some schedule then hang-up. Someone invented (blush: I should know who -- I'm that old myself.) a suite of tools referred to as UUCP, Unix to Unix Copy.
End-users would make file sharing requests to remote systems. This created a work order file. When a network connection happened, daemon processes wo
Has Anyone Used WinCleaner? (Your comic relief for the day)
location: linuxquestions.com - date: February 21, 2015
I was subjected to the WinCleaner commercial on one of the more obscure cable networks today.
It comes on a USB stick. I wouldn't use it on a bet.
Barnum was wrong. There isn't one born every minute. The birthrate is much higher.
Has anyone used spideroak cloud storage?
location: linuxquestions.com - date: November 23, 2013
Hi everybody
I heard about http://www.spideroak.com cloud storage from the goinglinux podcast episode #215. They gave it a good review and they say it is secure and private because they don't store the encryption keys on their servers and no one including the staff can't see or access your files. So, if you lose your password, you're out of luck.
They offer a FREE 2GB storage as a starting size. I've never used cloud storage before because I don't trust them, but I might give this a try for storing non sensitive files like my bashscripts and ny firefox bookmarks, etc.
[SOLVED] Has anyone used Starwind for SCSI3 Persistent Reservation Disks
location: linuxquestions.com - date: November 12, 2011
Hi All,
I am trying to implement I/O Fencing on my VMware test setup using CentOS 5.6 64 bit and Veritas Cluster Server 5.1
I need to have SCSI-3 Persistent Reservation (PR) disks for coordinator disks.
This link says that Starwind 5.4 supports SCSI-3 PR disks, But it is not working for me.
Has anyone used Starwind iScsi for creating SCSI-3 PR disks successfully ?
Any alternatives to create SCSI-3 PR disks virtually (to be used in VMware) ?
Thanks all in advance.
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