Linux Shell
Linux Shell - Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:47 - 1 Comment
nux project offers shell account
nux project offers shell account on a publicly accessible computer running the universal operating system Debian GNU/Linux.
You can connect to the system using an ssh client, for example:
user@laptop:~$ ssh username@nux.sk1
The following features and notable tools (among other standard ones) are currently availible:
* 100 GB /home partition (shared among users)
* 1 GB memory (shared among users)
* gcc - The GNU C compiler
* vim - Text editor
* screen - Handy terminal multiplexor
* ircii - IRC client
* mutt, pine - Mail clients (Email sending works only among “bugtown” system users at the moment.)
* mc - Midnight Commander, text mode full-screen file manager
* make - A program that determines which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled and issues the commands to recompile them, when necessary
* g++ - The GNU C++ compiler
You can find features I plan to add here.
{i} To access the server you need to have an account created on the system. If you would like to have one, send an e-mail to jose@nux.sk with subject “NuxShell - shell access request” and your preferred login name (user name) in the body of the mail.
nux project web site: http://nux.sk/NuxShellEn