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<0> M4Nn1t0U: don't try to install anything from tar file, unless it's not in the repositories. at least not until you know how to compile. <0> ubuntu is perfect for newbies. you can install and uninstall applications just by a simple click <1> now in the console asks me yes or no <1> and says 1000 MB will be used after unpacking.. <1> so i think i should say yes ? <0> reply yes <0> this will update your system to the latest package version and security stuff <1> ya it's installing the 40 updates packs .. is that ?? <1> kk :D :D <0> System -=> Administration -=> Synaptic Package Manager <0> not now <0> it won't open now because apt is running <1> kk... <0> but after you it finishes updating your system <1> so... the command sudo apt-get update gets the latest updates ???? <0> go to that application
<1> ok.. and ? <0> there will be a "Search" button <0> click that <1> ok <0> type what ever you want <0> lets say <0> lokkit <1> ok <0> and click on search <0> it will locate 2 packages <1> ok <0> right click on them and choose Mark for Installation <0> then click Apply <0> and you're done :) <1> kk <0> it will download them and install'em <1> OK :D <1> you roole man... <0> ooooooookay <1> guys, sorry if i'm boring, but i really wanna learn something abut linux, and till now, i'm pretty content of what i saw...... <1> linux looks very good.. <1> at least this 1 <1> 15 more minutes installing upd.. <1> Al-Ashtar <0> yes <1> where are you from ' <0> Kuwait <1> nice.... <2> Is there anything to stop/start after changing the crontab file ? <0> eliran: this is an easy tutorial on crontabs <0> http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/cron/ <1> Al-Ashtar <0> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.2-Manual/custom-guide/cron-task.html <0> this one also <1> can i paste you something on pvt <1> 2 long for java..... <3> hey guys is there a site where i can download full Linux Mandriva? <0> alphaeus: www.mandriva.com <2> Al-Ashtar : Done reading the 1'st. thanks. <3> thanks ashtar <2> Al-Ashtar : If i dont specify the user, what user does it run under ? <0> alphaeus: np <0> eliran: when you type crontab -e <0> it will automatically create a crontab file in /var/spool/cron/ I think <2> but when i edit /etc/crontab but dont specify a user ? is this an error ? <0> for that user <1> Al-Ashtar, now i should sudo apt-get upgrade ? <0> eliran: I don't really know <0> eliran: this is what I usually do <0> sudo su <0> crontab -e <0> add the line <0> save it <0> that's it <0> To edit a users crontab file as root you can run crontab -e -u username <0> is this what you want ? <0> eliran ? <4> hi ...why i cannot access fs ..it say under maintenance ..but on other pc i can login into fs ? <0> how can I specify a proxy for mplayer <5> hello <5> can anyone help me
<6> maybe <5> yes <5> i have a vps runnign on fedora core <5> 4 <5> i need to add a domain <5> how do i add it? <5> i'm newbie! <5> yes i've got root access to the server and i already have a domain <5> i only need to add a domain <6> i dont know what a vps is sorry <5> ok consider a server <5> i've a server running on fedora core 4 <5> i need to add a domain <5> how do i do it> <6> what kind of domain? <6> and what do you mean 'add' <7> kavish: add a domain? you have to be a little more specific <5> hmm <5> well <5> someone told me that i can't run a webserver on root <5> is it true? <7> kavish: no. <5> ok <8> I don't even undersatnd the question. <7> kavish: but webservers mostly run as "nobody" <8> You mean run as root? <5> yes <8> Actually, most webservers run as either www or www-data. <5> yes <5> i need to add www.lafayaworld.net <8> Having the webserver run as root is technically possible, but an incredibly stupid thing to do. <7> yes, sorry =) <5> i wnt it to be hosted on the machine! <8> Running as nobody is also a mistake, but not as colossal. <5> i wont it to be hosted on the machine! <5> *want <7> kavish: you question would be: How do i ad an viritual domain in apache2? <5> yes <5> thats it <5> can you help me out coredev? <9> nobody for ftp <8> kavish: Do you run the dns for the domain? <5> no <5> i've got nameservers <7> kavish: there's a lot of good "howto"'s on google. <8> Do you have control over the person that does? <5> i've searched <5> i have control <5> full root access <8> No. To the domain. <5> yes <5> full access <5> i own the domain <8> Ok. Point the ip for the domain to the ip for the webserver. <5> wait a minute <5> please <8> Then, make sure that NameVirtualHost is * <7> kavish: basically you would add a config file to apache2's "sites-available" directory, then add the virual domain to that file, then enable the domain. <8> THen and a standard virtualhost directive, which is about 5 lines and has copious examples online. <5> ok <5> i'm on the shell <5> login as root <5> i've control panel also <8> I put up an example at http://jblack@linuxguru.net/~jblack/apache/httpd.conf <5> ok <5> i take a look at it <5> can't download it <9> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Unix_history-simple.png <7> kavish: are you running apache 1 or apache 2 <5> 2 <8> why can't you get it? <7> kavish: then you should avoid putting the VirtualHost-directive in httpd.conf. <8> Oh.. Heh.
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