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Revision as of 14:04, 11 March 2009
Contents
Notes about installing and setup of various apps and features in Ubuntu
- ssh with a private-public key
- svn notes - Subversion
- SciTe notes - the lightweight programmers editor
- simpleproxy - Simple TCP proxy for linux
- XMMS setup for Ubuntu 8.04 and up - from source
- XMMS setup for Ubuntu Hardy - from deb.
Other nice external links and howto-s
Tunneling to socks proxy
In short: $ssh -D 9999 username@ip-address-of-ssh-server Then set in Firefox to use a SOCKS proxy: “localhost", port 9999
Acroread on Ubuntu
The link: [1]
Check the ports and apps listening on them
netstat -lnptu
Listing members of a group
I.e., the opposite to the command 'groups myuser'
sudo apt-get install members [if needed] members groupname