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Crossloop in Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 thru Automatix2!

crossloop linuxcrossloop automatixcrossloop ubuntuI am reposting this article from a blog I created on Dec. 6, 2007.
After my last blog regarding Crossloop, I was wondering how I would be able to use it in my preferred Operating System - Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Pawn. I no longer would like to do dual booting from Linux to Windows XP. Not that I hated Windows but I prefer to use pure Open Source. I almost tried every virtual players that could run in Linux Ubuntu to make it happen but to no avail. Probably, unlike some other fellows who are technically adept in Ubuntu, I am just a newbie in this field and entering commands in the terminal is not that easy for me specially when I encounter errors. I was almost about to give up. But I love Crossloop and Linux Ubuntu and I am already into it specially that I am going to run a virtual assistance business. It is a must that we would be able to run it to be able to provide our customers with a hands-on technical support or assistance.

BEFSR41 Router-Linksys’ Bigtime Failure!


befsr41_iso.jpgIt is a fact that Linksys/Cisco is one of the most reputable IT/Hardware companies today. They provide several outstanding solutions for both the residential consumers, SMEs and Top 10000 Companies. That I would not rebutt. But for how long are they gonna continue to have a reputable name is my Big Question.

For this particular review, I set my eyes on my Linksys BEFSR41 version 4.0 DSL/Cable Router which I bought last 2005 and have been using in my small home network. I was able to use it without any problems for almost the past two years. Until several months ago, a problem started to show up.

Fuji Xerox DocuPrint 203A

fx203a printerI am reposting this article from a blog I created on Nov.9, 2007. Fuji-Xerox DocuPrint 203A is my main printer in the office. At first, I was quite worried about this printer’s reliability since I just bought this for a brand new price of US$60.00 from a nearby direct supplier. I was quite anxious that this might not be able to perform well in terms of quality, reliability and flexibility since I am both using Windows OS and Linux Ubuntu. I am less worried about the Windows OS since most printers are supported but with Linux (wherein I am still a newbie), I was a little bit edgy. The driver FX docuprint 203a in Linux and Windows is what I’m seeing little support.

Wishlist: Crossloop & Linux Ubuntu - A Perfect Combination

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As posted in my other blog, we find Linux Ubuntu as a perfect Operating System for Virtual Assistance Business. Citing the various benefits that we could derive from using Crossloop we only found one thing that hampers full blending of Linux Ubuntu and Crossloop. We could not run Crossloop by itself as a standalone software for Ubuntu and we would need to utilize Automatrix with Wine for that. However, despite of that fact, we are so happy that we in the Virtual Assistance business could offer remote assistance to whoever clients who needs our online support through Crossloop no matter how the means would be.

Crossloop - Our Top of the Line Internet Tool!

crossloop-logo.gifCrossloop is one of the best if not the best remote desktop sharing software in the market today. It is so user-friendly that anyone even novices in computers, students, senior citizens would love. It is a very simple and easy to use software that brings computers and their owners together. Crossloop was founded by Tom Rolanders, one of the pioneers of the PC Operating System, a Senior Software Developer & bestfriend of Gary Kildall, founder of Digital Research and inventor of CPM the other operating system being considered for IBM PCs.