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<0> ubuntu rocks :) <1> Hi gang, I was a Mandrake/Mandriva user for a while and decided to try out Ubuntu, Im using 6.06 AMD64 edition, unfortunately, the installation cant seem to get my X up. What command is the equivalent to XSetup or Xconfig for ubuntu? <2> hello <2> whoa <2> conversationalist <3> :D <4> i ordered cds 9 weeks ago. I demand satisfaction. <5> Nice netsplit <6> kampkrust: The CDs will come when you least expect, or want them. =) <7> Edgar Tulliskin. Edgar Tulliskin. 9767 Buckerton Cres. Apt C. Uganda. <7> hurry before i get ebola again <5> :/ <7> i need to install linux so i can get a job to get tht hell out of here <7> first to south africa, then a real country <7> ipv6, cool
<8> I'm very new with ubuntu ... I was wondering if anyone can help me with wireless setup? <8> hello? <3> hi <3> sure thing <3> well...it's just worked froo me... <9> Hi, I've downloaded and want to install ubuntu. but seem to be having a hard drive issue? I have an Asus P4G8X Deluxe MB and a WD Raptor 72. The downloaded CD seems to get stuck on an ATA error. The forum search hasn't helped at all. Any idea whats going wrong? Thank you. <9> When I tried a few months ago, ubuntu would load off the CD but couldn't do anything for the partioning to allow me to install... this time the GUI for ubuntu never loads and it just cycles ATA messages <10> sup <11> hey there <10> do you use pftpfxp by chance? <11> nope sorry <10> what about glftpd <11> I hardly ever use ftp, when I do I just use the command line <10> ic <11> bittorrent is the new ftp =D <12> hello every one <12> who can tell me please <12> why does samba or ubuntu is so slow in internal network <12> must be 100mb, but i got only 10kb/s!!!! <12> cpu and others stays normal <12> what have i done wrong in configuration? <13> anyone awake? <12> shutted down firewall this is not a problem :( <12> _monster: <12> can you help me please? <13> im trying to switch to an SMP kernel <13> for an AMD dualcore <13> should i use AMD k7 smp? <13> is k7 right? <14> anybody awake :) <15> yes <14> kewl <14> how you doing? <16> would anyone say that having your power settings turn your monitor off every 15 minutes, but it always using it, so you are bringing it back on... lowers the life of the monitor? not every 15 minutes, but 15 after no use <17> Could someone suggest me a better terminal emulator than x-terminal-emulator? <17> I'm having a hard time with colours, and copy-pasting. <18> hey guys <18> i'm thinking of installing ubuntu (i have amd64 cpu) but i've heard some things don't work well with 64-bit ubuntu, such as flash and so on, is it ok to install i386 instead? is it compatible? <19> 64bit architecture should handle any 32bit software <20> whats a download manager type program with the ability to use segmented downloading (get the same file from more than one location at the same time)??? <20> similar to getright for windows <18> damian, but still, is it not true that you have to use workarounds to make java/flash work with firefox in 64-bit? <19> you can use Getright under Wine in Linux, though stability is sometimes limited <19> i haven't done anything with 64bit arch. unfortunately kristnjov <18> okay, but using i386 will also work on my amd64? <19> considering it's new (in comparison to other hardware) .. there are still kinks in everything to do with it <19> yeah, shouldn't be any problem with it at all <18> nice <20> hummm wine might be an option <19> you might as well give the 64bit a try anywho, unless you need it up ASAP or something .. you won't lose anything but a little time installing <20> nothing comes to mind for segmented downloading on linux? <19> 64bit should work better on the machine it was made for <18> also, when i install ubuntu i get to choose to resize the partition that already exists (which i ***ume is my windows partition), will that partition stay intact or is there any risk of data loss? <19> i'm not 100% on the way the partitioner works, but i would ***ume that if you change the partition table it'll mess up your data and cause loss <21> yeah, always ***ume you will lose everything <19> L4g, any software names i give you will be directly from google :P <21> that's the safest bet hehe
<19> L4g, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=34810 <20> thanks damian <20> i always google... but you know sometimes someone will name a prog thats just not popular at all <20> =) <19> yeah <14> anybody talk in there.. =P <22> is it possible to load xorg for two different sessions? <19> hrm, what's the package that has all of the gcc/make utilities in it? :/ <14> oh my good ness <14> its the same for the debian <14> ummm <14> debian-essentials? <14> nah build-essentials <14> ;) <14> talisker: you mean for different users or the same suer? <14> damian: build-essentials <19> essentials, that's the one. ta <14> damian: np <14> :) <23> anyone know about denyhosts? how can i re-allow a host that it has banned <14> move it? <14> fromo the deny file <23> i tried that, denyhosts just puts it back <14> is this after a reboot? <14> are you doing it through command line? <23> i just vi'd the hosts.deny and removed it <23> and when i try to connect it puts it back <14> humm sounds like a higher program is writing to the file <23> ? sshd? <14> well what happens when you try to connect <14> what's the error you get <23> server disconnects <23> before any login happens <14> well if you have access to the server <14> look in /var/log/messages and see if you find any erros <14> are you running a firewall? <23> no.. i was connecting fine before i set up denyhosts <23> and could connect fine with the correct login.. but i wanted to test that denyhosts was working <14> did you use a utility to set it up <14> or just update the file? <14> its weird it won't write your changes <14> are you sudoer or root? <23> sudo <14> sudo su <23> i just followed the instructions to set it up at http://www.howtoforge.com/preventing_ssh_dictionary_attacks_with_denyhosts <14> can you check the access file <14> under /var/log <14> ok hold up <23> like i said, it it putting it back in hosts.deny, i can see when i'm on the console <14> This means that the system with the IP address 192.168.0.203 cannot connect anymore using SSH. <14> You can specify if/when IP addresses are removed again from /etc/hosts.deny - have a look at the PURGE_DENY variable in /usr/share/denyhosts/denyhosts.cfg. You must start DenyHosts with the --purge option to make the PURGE_DENY variable effective, like this: <14> /etc/init.d/denyhosts start --purge <14> However, you can also remove IP addresses manually from there, and as soon as they have got removed, these IP addresses can try to log in again via SSH. <14> did you try the --purge option? <23> "from there" where is that <14> at the bottom of the link you sent me <23> i know i mean where is he talking about? hosts.deny or some denyhosts file <14> I'm not running to check but it sounds like both <14> you modify the host.deny <14> and then you run it in the --purge option to have the program clean it out <23> ok but it starts on boot so how do i stop it and run it like that <14> /etc/init.d/denyhost stop <23> oh i see <23> does purgeing purge all denyed hosts though? <14> /etc/init.d/denyhosts stop <14> I do not know <14> I'd have to visit the program and rtm on it to tell you <14> I'm just taking what I know from the link <23> ok thanks <14> it is a third party
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