I couldn’t imagine a cooler usb application right now, being that it’s the hardest problem to overcome with using X11 on a daily basis. Even when you consider that most X11 apps stream well to any 1mbps connection, getting back to that host is hard to do.
I’m not one to like using VNC for everything, and rdesktop only helps so much. It’s just great to have a complete true linux or freebsd enviroment that can stay running when you are not there.
My windows box doesn’t enjoy my freebsd server times, which would be years if it wasn’t for the power outages. (Just batteries) Lestat for example has pushed out pretty much a terbyte and no hitches yet.
Suddenlink kinda blamed my problems on my ‘router’ and that, quoting the rep “all routers have memory leaks”. Maybe I’m a little biased, rooting around for memory leak problems in freebsd has never happened to me. I’m glad that machines can push 20 terabytes nary needing a reboot, me being a windows user at home, so many things force us to reboot and cleanout our systems.
The problem mentioned before resolved on it’s own without anymore ‘memory leaks’ causing me to reboot.
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