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<0> A little cgi script could do it <1> sure, but why reinvent the wheel? <0> a cgi script for uptime ? <1> nevermind. <1> localhost/phpsysinfo in your web browser <2> oh right <2> can I make it available for others some how? <1> yourip/phpsysinfo <1> http://85.24.208.26/phpsysinfo/ <1> works here <2> nice! :D <2> last thing, where is the config file located? <1> prolly in /var/www/default/phpsysinfo/ or something <2> korozion: nope :( <1> updatedb && locate config.inc.php <1> no
<1> that's not it <1> sec <3> korozion: should i know you <3> since you got +v from a bot <1> :P <1> just haven't touched it in a while <3> why would you want +v we're not +m <3> why would you even bother heh <1> seems it's turned into a status symbol - a 'thanks for helping' <3> oh right <3> well <3> i consider everybody biches <3> bitches* <3> APART from those with +v <4> Newbie needs help with Samba server running on Ubuntu box... Anyone? Pls <5> how to delete apt-get's vaiting list? <6> Geri: vaiting= <6> ? <5> never mind. <6> ok <5> where can i get a libstdc++.so.6 ? <7> hiya. <7> i'm following a tutorial to install vmware server on dapper. when i try to install build-essential it tells me that it may be obsoleted, or a member of another package. <7> but from doing some reading this seems to be a pretty common package. so i'm at somewhat of a loss. <7> [oh, i've also been using ubuntu for a total of about 30 minutes now] <8> bignose: #1322 (3207 clicks) Tcl error: invalid command name "oh," <7> nice bot. <9> If I use synaptic to lock my kernel and fglrx packages, will that eventually leave me with a broken system? It's such a pain to have to have to reinstall the ati drivers? <7> is there a recommended ftp server ? <10> i recommend vsftpd <10> BluenoseJ, not really, but it will probably leave you with a vulnerable kernel open to exploitation after some time <11> how do i get at the gui firewall configuration? <10> try fwbuilder, you'll have to install it <11> but fedora has a gui config tool ;) <11> thanks i'lll try it <7> ferro: i went with proftpd, i added the inetd_compat stuff to /etc/defaults/xinetd .. did a killall -HUP xinetd , but can't make ftp connections. <10> i think proftpd is standalone by default, now inetd is probably whoring the port and not allowing proftpd to work standalone, did you setup proftpd as an inetd setup in the proftpd config? <7> inetd <7> tho in freebsd i've always made it standalone. <7> so maybe i'll just do that. <7> jeff@vmware-host:/var/log$ sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start <7> ProFTPd warning: not start neither in standalone nor in inetd/xinetd mode, apparently. Check your configuration. <7> that's neat. <10> and your other problem, in relation to the build-essential package, it should work correctly. If it doesn't, your apt repository server might be buggered, might want to check that out or just install the packages build-essential is supposed to install. apt-get install libc6-dev gcc g++ make dpkg-dev <10> that's why i recommend vsftpd <10> shower time <7> yeah i fixied my repository options. <7> got proftpd running now too. <7> had to change type to standalone in configfile <12> Hello <12> I'm running Ubuntu 6.06 Desktop /w Nvidia GeForce 7300 PCI-E <12> For some reason my screen will blank out... certain parts. When I surf the web part of the webpage will be blanked <12> and when I open a menu, certain parts of the menu's icons will not show up <12> I've tried every driver out there and adjusted mother board settings. I cannot figure this out <12> The only thing I can think of is that it uses shared memory <12> Should I file a bug report to NVidia? <12> Anyone around? <1> nope <12> hey buddy <5> somebody knows about some ATi control panel under linux? <0> google does
<5> no :( <5> my google didnt does. <0> fireglcontrolpanel <0> try that <5> thx <5> uhm <5> worx <5> but <5> where can i set the 3d options? <5> like AA, AF, vsync, ... <0> I dont know I found that on google <0> on the ubuntu forums <13> hi <14> <14> i installed ubuntu on one of my computers, it has two HDs and ubuntu is on the second one, w.o the MBR. what do i have to do to safely get rid of the bootloader/records or ubuntu from the main disk with the MBR? <14> [22:12] <14> records of* <11> reinstall windows? <11> wtf is going on here <11> ubuntu keeps closing down my windows on other desktops <11> i use desktop 2 as a development desktop <11> i step away for a half an hour and all the windows are closed <11> they're just gone <11> ever heard of this bug/ <11> ? <5> root:/cuccok/mfx/ante_dominum_by_traction_linux# ./ante_dominum <5> ./ante_dominum: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <5> where can i get these lib? <5> (i not ubuntu use) <5> please somebody send me? <5> i dont found it in google too as standardalone form <5> (that was in english) <15> you need libstdc++6 <15> (you'll get it if you install g++-3.4) <16> anyone around to answer a quick ubuntu question? <11> shoot <1> *bang* <11> :) <16> well, the website talks about how xubuntu is great for older hardware... but i can't find anywhere that has actual system spec examples... i have a 700mhz machine that i have halfway installed ubuntu onto and now i am wondering if maybe i should be using xubuntu <15> speed isn't nearly as important as amount of RAM. <15> as one of the early architects of Xubuntu, we wanted a slimmer, functional desktop. Speed is nice, but space was most important. <16> ah i understand <16> i think there's half a gig in this box <16> that should be plenty for normal ubuntu right? <15> from experience, as long as you don't have OpenOffice.org, Firefox with hundreds of tabs, mplayer windows all over the place, and compile lots of C++ code, you should get by. <16> thanks for the opinion. i am excited to try ubuntu! i have been linux-free for a few years now unfortunately, this seems like a good way to get back into things hehe. <15> this machine I'm presently using is running Xubuntu (Edgy), and it's faring very well on 512 MB RAM. <15> (I even have AIGLX + compositing features enabled in xfwm4, and it's not missing a beat) <15> sure, Ubuntu and its derivatives are great ways to get back into it <16> the website said i could switch to xubuntu easily just by downloading a few packages... i can can go ahead and finish installing ubuntu and then 'turn off' all the bloat from gnome and use kfce instead? <15> essentially, yes. <16> sorry for all the questions :) <15> if you're installing GNOME (Ubuntu) currently, you can install 'xubuntu-desktop', which will give you the functional equivalent of Xubuntu. <15> no prob. I've answered millions since I started as a Ubuntu dev. <16> functional equivalent? so it's gnome that looks like kfce? <15> no, it's very much Xfce that acts and looks like Xfce <16> oh <15> it just happens to have GNOME installed (but inactive, since you're running Xfce) <16> gotcha <15> you can still run GNOME and KDE apps just fine <15> they'll take up more resident RAM than just Xfce, of course, but that's expected <16> well, yeah <16> *exciting* <17> how do i make it so i can telnet to my ubuntu box? <10> telnet is not recommended as it's insecure, non-encrypted and vulnerable to many methods of attacks <10> use ssh instead, 'apt-get install ssh' will install a ssh client and server <16> holy crap xubuntu loads fast <10> as it should, you cut out a lot of crap <10> gnome and kde are very user friendly and have all the bells and whistles, but it comes at a price <17> got it :) <17> how do i add someone to the sudoers file? :) <10> by default those added to the "admin" group can utilize sudo, you can add someone to a group by editing the /etc/group file and at the "admin:x:" line, add the users username <10> example: admin:x:112:ferro,bob,jane <10> ferro, bob and jane will now be able to use sudo <10> sudo can be used as a powerful tool, but that's the basics of adding someone to full sudo rights
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