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    PigTerm

    PigTerm

    Remote control your linux console encrypted trough Jabber chat service

    With PigTerm you can chat with your Linux terminal. PigTerm connects you to your/your friends/your office Linux computer's terminal trough Jabber messaging (XMPP Protocol services like Gtalk). So that you do not need ssh access to do this. Think of pigterm as a Remote Assistant for Linux Console. This is useful specially when your remote computer do not have a valid IP address. The software uses QXMPP opensource library (http://code.google.com/p/qxmpp/). The complete code of this library...
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    *NIX-AMIP Remote Control is a "now playing" plugin/tool. It allows a *NIX machine to query an AMIP (Advance Mirc Integration Plugin) server running on Windows. Now you can query and monitor your Windows music/movie player from *NIX.
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