Synergy is a software package that allows you to link PCs together in a way that resembles traditional multi monitor usage. By mousing past the edge of one monitor, you move your cursor into a different PC entirely. This has been tremendously useful in my multi-platform development, so I’d like to share what I’ve learned about it. Using my Windows Vista and Ubuntu 10.04 PCs, I will demonstrate how to install and configure Synergy for home use.
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Managing Multiple PCs With Synergy
Sunday, April 18th, 2010Partition Editing and a Live USB Boot
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009Preface
As a professional who produces technology for others, there are plenty of mistakes I would be embarrassed to relate. However, the travails of trying to create a bootable USB drive that can run GPartEd were a learning experience that might help you avoid the pitfalls I stumbled into.
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First Post!
Sunday, May 10th, 2009This is the inaugural post of Atomic Buster. The site is run in and about the culture of Internet denizens and video game fans. We plan to release some occasional tech advice, but our main focus is video game reviews.
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