Posted: 2016-03-04 | Author: slackalaxy | Filed under: desktop, network, system | Tags: fusermount, mount, ssfs, ssh |
I have several computers at home, all behind a router. Sometimes, I need to access files between computers and so far I have always used ssh either in the terminal or by gftp.
However, I wanted to be able to mount certain folder remotely in a seamless way, as if it was on the computer I was currently using. This can easily be done by sshfs. It is not part of Slackware, but can be found at SBo: sshfs-fuse.
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Posted: 2016-02-22 | Author: slackalaxy | Filed under: network | Tags: bookmarks toolbar, buttons, customize, extension, firefox, plugin, seamonkey |
My bookmarks toolbar has a lot of links (listed here under ‘Academic’). I do not have space for all of them to be displayed and recently I searched for a possible solution. I came across the Bookmark Toolbar Menu Button expansion for SeaMonkey. It is available also for Firefox.
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Posted: 2015-11-06 | Author: slackalaxy | Filed under: media, network | Tags: about:config, fullscreen, html5, seamonkey, video, youtube |
Recently, I realised I can no longer watch YouTube videos in fullscreen. The switch to HTML5 is something that I have missed to notice… Now the videos cannot be shown in fullscreen mode. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: 2015-10-30 | Author: slackalaxy | Filed under: desktop, network | Tags: customize, extension, firefox, icons, plugin, seamonkey, thunderbird, toolbar |
A very nice extension for SeaMonkey is the Toolbar Buttons. It provides many additional buttons for the browser — just right click on the toolbar, select Customize and drag whatever you need on the toolbar: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: 2015-09-20 | Author: slackalaxy | Filed under: desktop, network | Tags: .desktop, browsing, icons, private, seamonkey |
I prefer to have a separate menu entry to start my web browser in private mode. I have been using SeaMonkey for quite some time and I always did: Read the rest of this entry »