Remote Desktop in Linux (zorin/ubuntu)

I have a need to connect to my office using Sonicwall’s netExtender. Once connected I need to use RDP to open a remote desktop session to my work computer. But for some reason I ran into two issues on my AMD-based HP home desktop. First I was unable to get the netExtenderGui to run. It kept throwing errors. And second, I was using Remmina for the RDP client and discovered that it did not support dual monitor displays.

After some googling and yahooing, with a bing or two thrown in I had a solution.

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Monty Hall Paradox

The basic premise is that there are three doors, behind one is a prize. The contestant makes a guess as to which door has the prize. In this case the odds of winning are one in three. But after the guess is make the host of the game opens one of the two remaining doors, showing no prize behind it. The question is should the contestant change his guess from the original door to the remaining closed door.

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Mochad, HA-Bridge and CM19a on Zorin

So, in ditching Windows I had to find a solution to my Windows-based X-10 home automation. On Windows I had a CM19a USB based transceiver for issuing X-10 commands to the X-10 modules controlling my house lights. I used a piece of software named Alex10 to command the CM19a, and a Philips Hue Bridge emulator (HA-Bridge) to allow me to give voice commands via my Amazon Echo.

The HA-Bridge software was a Java program with a web interface, so it ported over cleanly from Windows to Linux. What I had to find was something to replace the Alex10 software. Searching the Internet I found some software that did exactly what I needed, Mochad.

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Siempre corta las cartas

Me encanta el material de Larry Jennings. El primer efecto en "La Magia Clásica de Larry Jennings" es "Siempre Corta las Cartas", donde los ases se pierden en la baraja al cortarlas y luego se vuelven a colocar mágicamente en la parte superior. En el libro, esto se logra con una carta plegada en la parte inferior de la baraja y usando la Suma de Unidades de Marlo.

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