I used to use CTRL+Super+arrow to resize my windows to a particular side of the screen. But since a fresh install this doesn't work any more. Has anything changed? I cannot remember manually adding these shortcuts.
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When I ssh into my server and do my things there. How can I for example open a browser on the remote machine, and display it on my local machine,
I run Ubuntu desktop on my local machine. On server side I use Ubuntu 16.04 server. Its a development server so I have a python script there that use:
webbrowser.open("https://" + url)
to open default browser with the URL I need.
In other words how can I when I'm logged into the server, open a link on my local machine.
In more general words, how can I use my Ubuntu remote server machine as if its my local machine?
Since:
- A serverside machine doesn't NEED a GUI.
- I don't want to install a server GUI and use REMOTE DESKTOP.
How can I access my own development server and open a simple program on my local machine?
How can i change the permissions of directory public
to all users only read and only sudo
users (group members of sudo
) to only read/write access.
I prefer to do it like this :
chown root:sudo ~/public
I created a cheat sheet for myself on ubuntu server. But where do i need to copy the cheat file lets say "test" so that all users or other users can read that file too.
For example: User Joe create cheat test
cheat -e test
User Clair wants to read that file aswell
cheat test
But gets the error cheat file not found.
How can i fix this ?