Astro Fileexplorer
Handcent SMS
Google Goggles
Google Gesture Search
Titanium Backup
Ak Notepad
Google Maps w Navigation (if you are running 2.1)
Quick Boot (rooted)
Urbanspoon
Amazon
Wifi Tether
I can't add anymore, but XDA Developers is the place to be for the newest and best on ANY platform...
back from the dead I know :)
if you have good coverage with sprint they have the best and easiest plans. 99.99 unlimited everything. no extra charges for anything, get any smart phone you want and you are done.
Currently my wife and I share 1500 minutes with unlimited text and data for...
I don't see you having any issues with that PSU and GPU. the PSU is SLI ready so they wouldn't allow you to have to worry about 1 card in there as opposed to the advertised two. Any particular reason you are focused on that particular GPU and PSU?
I'm way late to this party as I've had a ton of things going on that has kept me from my first online home...(osnn of course)
But if you are looking for good Android Support, ppcgeeks.com, forum.xda-developers.com are my favorite places.
I have gotten way to involved with the htc touch pro for sprint and that is probably why I've been MIA on this board for some time. I'm actually running a pretty stable version of 6.5 on my original touch pro. So EP if you really wanted to test out flashing your touch HD with 6.5 you could...
Hey LA, can you point me in the right direction of a tutorial on installing virtual box on my vista x64 box running ubuntu for the ssh server??
I know the port forwarding but the other part i don't know.
I have freesshd installed and working, i can log into it through putty but I can't get my web traffic to be passed through it.
I'll post screen shots of the settings in Freesshd to see if someone can help...the forums at the website don't seem to helpful...
EDIT...screenshots
These 3...
for today I'm just going to try freesshd and see if I configured it right...if that doesn't work I will take a closer look at hamachi.
I'm a fan of using putty and an ssh server at my home so I'll try that first.
yeah I'm at a loss, want to thank everyone for the help...I think I'm going to install freesshd and test it...also just got a dllink dir 655 router and not a single port forward works for me so it might just be a moot point until I get the forwarding to working,
Is there a way to only tunnel web traffic from firefox only though?
I don't want everything else tunneled. Work has its own vpn so all work apps and outlook would need to go over that vpn.
I know nothing of linux, setting up a VPS or anything. it worked great with ddwrt (linux derivative if I'm correct) and I didn't have to think, just enabled ssh set up the port and logged in.
would this work with just web traffic? I was using ssh on my dd-wrt and I just literally connected with putty and tunnelled all of my web traffic through it...maybe i don't know enough about this stuff about "how it works" but wouldn't using a vpn send all data through it?
because whereever I am at (traveling, at airports, etc) I owuld like to send my web traffic over that with putty and firefox then having my traffic broadcast all over. I travel a lot and want to tunnel that traffic.
Could someone point me in the right direction to set up a SSH server on vista business machine behind a router. I've tried OPENssh and the cygwin install would not work...I've also looked into Freesshd but I have no clue on how to set it up.
I had it working on my DD-WRT router but I had to...
I have a 2006 Xbox 360 and a ps3 (and a wii but that is not relevant).
Huge pluses and minuses to both but I am forcing myself to buy multiplatform games for the ps3 because it has started to collect dust. For all media uses I use the 360. It seems that the codec support is much better and...
well they came through with the coupon so I'm sort of happy. Finding something to use that coupon on with was next to impossible. I've never seen more products "out of stock" at any retailer in my life.
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