Meeh. Create a VNP with OpenVPN, install Samba and setup network-drives.
So do i, its quite a great thing to acces my data over a secure connection from everywhere where teh internetz is...
And use fking linux for fileserver applications
"I like waffles."
"Pardon, you like what?"
Your upload speed was a bit higher than 20kB/s, right?
I don't want a dedicated server, I just want to be able to move files between both computers - to transfer the movie I'll watch tonight to the netbook or copy a download I left running overnight to my desktop, for example. If I wanted a dedicated file server, I'd actually consider Linux - FreeNAS looks pretty awesome!And use fking linux for fileserver applications
Pictures of routers in every classroom and me doing a factory reset coming tomorrow, so that you see I don't lie when I tell the truth.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Hm, a tiny little bit.. But most of the time i use it at home with around a gigabit. Since i got my new ssd today i only got 120gb in my main-machine. The databunker handles everything else. The advantages are incredible.Your upload speed was a bit higher than 20kB/s, right?
Oh nononono.... totally the wrong approach.I don't want a dedicated server
It has to beI do want a dedicated server, how do i get one of this freaking awsome toys?
"I like waffles."
"Pardon, you like what?"
Oh nononono.... totally the wrong approach.
It has to be
I do want a dedicated server, how do i get one of this freaking awsome toys?
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I didn't notice it if you mentioned it but what have you used to connect your PC and Netbook?
My beloved 3Com router
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Better late than never!
A router in every classroom (only two pics that didn't look like total crap):
Me doing a factory reset on the netbook, so that the unlocking guys were able to help me:
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
The 100% CPU problem is back again, but limiting speeds to 10MB/s makes it drop to 30-50%, more or less like it was on XP. Problem solved I guess
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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