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One A110 mini-laptop with pre-installed Linux for 199.- plus Debian installation HOWTO

OK, so I've spent my last money on the One Mini A110 subnotebook recently. Yep, yet another ASUS Eee PC clone, but this one has the great benefit of costing only 199.- Euros and has similar specs as the Eee PC 2G Surf (700), I think.

Simplifying Synergy in Gnome

Synergy has worked well for me over the last couple days, but setting up the connection (although not difficult) required a few steps that I’ve tried to streamline.

The following setup is based on a synergy configuration similar to the following.:

section: screens
desktop:
laptop:
end
section: links
desktop:
right = laptop
laptop:
left = desktop
end

BTW, desktop and laptop are arbitrary names I’ve selected for clarity.

Automatically start the synergy server after logging in to gnome on the “desktop” computer to which the mouse/keyboard is physically connected as follows:

Reclaim Desktop Space Using Synergy

Over the past year and a half I’ve had to relocate my office more times than Milton Waddams, so I’ve become accustomed to traveling light. Each move, however, has required me to adapt to a new desktop arrangement since the office furniture isn’t standard between buildings (or certain locations within them). In the most recent move this past week, I lost about a third of my desktop space and quickly realized I had to modify my cramped arrangement somehow.