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    Haguich graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux GNOME desktop integration

    Now you might be surprised to hear that immediate availability of Haguichi. Does anyone aware about it?

    Haguichi offers a graphical frontend for LogMeIn Hamachi on Linux which will help you to smoothly integrate with GNOME desktop. It is free and open source, licensed under GPLv2. The key features are as follows:
    • Fully customizable commands
    • Notification bubbles
    • Rich tooltips
    • Sortable as well as collapsible network list

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    Re: Haguich graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux GNOME desktop integration

    As far as I know that it is a frontend for Hamachi for Linux and fits neatly into the GNOME desktop and offers several features like notifications for when a client closes a connection or when it closes automatically by a problem or a client list collapsible very useful for those who use this application to provide technical support and have many customers.

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    Re: Haguich graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux GNOME desktop integration

    The interface has been updated and the application has undergone a thorough redesign that among other things now allows us to make faster actions as creating a connection, connect to it or leave it, change a password or user name and approve or deny a connection request, all thanks to these actions have been implemented in separate processes. Haguichi can be downloaded from the website where the author offers source code and compiled application packages for various distros such as Ubuntu, openSUSE, Mandriva, Fedora and Arch Linux.

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    Re: Haguich graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux GNOME desktop integration

    You already knew lot about Hamach. Now let’s see how to install it on our GNU / Linux:

    First we have to download (and install) the program. Unfortunately, the version for GNU / Linux, has (inexplicably) the GUI, but, fortunately, this problem comes to our aid haguichi, open source GUI for hamachi, here's how to install it. For Ubuntu, copy and paste this command in Terminal:
    Code:
     sudo add-apt-repository ppa: webupd8team/haguichi && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install haguichi

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    Re: Haguich graphical frontend for Hamachi on Linux GNOME desktop integration

    Hamachi helps you to manage network. It will send requests or to join when a network requires manual approval of their members and also support for long nicknames (more than 25 characters) of the members of your list. Updating the list of networks and change of network status is now done in the background (using threads), so the GUI remains responsive during these events.

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