SSH is a great way to remotely administer a server. However, it still has a number of issues when you open it up to the world. The server and client communications are secure but that doesn't mean the hosts involved are. Opening an SSH service to the world allows for brute force attacks and means that the carbon interface is still the weakest link.
If you have a Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse here is the procedure to follow howto setup in ubuntu
This article explains how to set up Tor in Feisty based on my own experience (with Gnome interface). Tor is a program that allows one to surf through a local proxy with a routed IP address (so the webpage you surf does not have a record of your own IP address). I got it work in Firefox2, so this tutorial will mainly be for Firefox users (if you use Firefox 1.5 or under, you need to install Privoxy in addition to the two steps below).
Microsoft Compiled HTML Help is a proprietary format for online help files, developed by Microsoft and first released in 1997 as a successor to the Microsoft WinHelp format. It was first introduced with the release of Windows 98, and is still supported and distributed through Windows XP platforms.
For this article, I'll assume that you already have Ubuntu installed. It's one of the easiest distro's out there to install, ranking right up there with Fedora and Suse. After installation is complete, and you log in for the first time, you'll most likely be prompted to install updates. Install these updates and reboot before continuing. Typically, you don't need to reboot after an update, but just in case you updated your kernel, go ahead and do it.

