On Tue, 2012-07-03 at 16:21 +1200, Derek Smithies wrote: > Hi, > time to activate the list into some activity. > > Recent applications I have found that have eased the workflow. > > shutter: screen capture program captures windows, part of windows, > selected regions, whole screen. > > evince: pdf viewer that works nicely > > sshuttle : a quick and dirty vpn setup (TCP packets only) > sshuttle -r user@remoteserver 192.168.30.0/24 > and now the local box can do a ssh 192.168.30.10 or ssh 192.168.30.20 > or any other box on that remote network.. > > > Any other good ones out there ? > > Cheers, > Derek. >
terminator Few months back I was working on a (web based) database centric application and I wrote some PERL scripts to simulate from the command line concurent sessions to test my data locks for the app commits made of multiple data commits. I found that for more than 3 terminal windows open, terminator was a saviour, bringing some degree of discipline to my desktop, what with everything else open on it. Beats the tabs on the gnome-terminal because you can see all terminals and the status of each run at a glance. Cheers, Adrian _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
