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<0> hugh__: there's something funny going on. http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=udev&searchon=names&subword=1&version=dapper&release=all shows version 'ubuntu9', but if you click the link, it says 'ubuntu8' <1> OK I was able to move all of my files over to my windows machine, but now I cannot get them back <2> dooglus: the download is also 79 <1> when i try to access MSHOME it demands my p***word <1> I give it to them <1> and it just demands it again <1> I have checked several times <3> UDP you should use ssh to share files between windows and linux <3> i think thats the safest way <2> Seeker: make sure that the workgroup is MSHOME not something like Workgroup <3> i dont know about samba, and its file permissions <1> it is MSHOME I check that as well <2> dooglus: /ubuntu 8 <4> Anyone have any idea why this might take obscenely long to install in VPC? <5> Smeggy: they are bog standard kernels <5> Smeggy: so grab from kernel.org and rtfm.
<6> Javid: may because it's no real PC? <4> Other OS installs have taken less time than usual.. <6> Javid: are you on Apple-Hardware? <4> I'm talking like 3+ hours <2> Seeker: is there more than 1 computer on the network <4> nay <7> Heya seeker. <2> Seeker: I will apply to all computers on the network for p***word authentication before displaying Network <2> folders <6> Javid: you might be interested in http://colonist.sourceforge.net/ ... gets breezy going in 10 minutes <2> Seeker: I == IT <4> that'd do it <4> failing that, apt-get xorg = the gui interface? <8> ok I am back on my windows Machine <8> it has found the ubuntu machine finally <8> but it will not let me put in my username <8> whenever I type it in <8> with the p***word and then click enter <8> it comes back and "corrects" it with the name of the windows box and name then slash my user name <8> I know my p***word is right <9> owner : can u help me use ssh to share files ? <7> Did you remember to run smbp***wd again? <8> yes <8> I did <7> Yeah, I just wandered back in, so maybe I should just sit and watch. <8> and I made sure I had a new and extremely easy p***wd this time <7> Hmm... I find it easier if I keep the username and p***wd the same for my user across boxes <10> Javid apt-get install $package tu install a package and apt-cache search $package or $description <11> Senteran, often on the windows box, ive found it works more is you use the "net use" command from the cmd prompt <8> this is really infuriating because it worked the last time I did it <11> google for example usage <8> still doesn't work <12> help <12> what chmod for this one "-rw-r--r--" <8> this POS windows box has ALL of my data and it wont send it back to my linux box <12> help me urgent <13> rendi: 644 <7> Windows is like that. :/ *ponders* <8> brb <4> why not just set up an apache server on the lan and upload everything there then download it? ghetto but works >.> <12> tyler and this one drwxr-xr-x <13> 755 <1> I am screwed, if I can't get this data back <12> thanks <13> np <7> You'll be able to. But let's see if we can work out the problem before someone suggests you stick the windows box harddrive in the linux box. (Which would be a better use of the hdd) <7> Have you tried rebooting the windows box. Stupid suggestion, but it is windows we're talking about. <1> yes <1> I did that <3> UDP this is a good guide http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/10/28/how-to-mount-a-remote-ssh-filesystem-using-sshfs/ <1> great linux is up to the same thing <11> also, i think netstat -c, or nbtstat -c clears the netbios name cache, that might help <1> it wont take my p***word <1> when I do places network servers <1> it asked for my p***word <1> and it wont take it <1> I just changed the samba p***word again <1> I made it so simple and wrote it down that there NO CHANCE that I am typing it in wrong <11> Seeker, are yr windows name/p*** the same as yr linux account? <1> I don't have a p***word on my windows machine
<11> set one <1> ok <1> brb <14> my ubuntu is broken <11> make the user name/p*** the same as yr linux account <14> please help <7> Heya, seeker. You might check to see if the linux box has smbclient on it. If so try running smbclient -L //<linux-box-name. --user <username> see if it accepts your p***wd <15> HURRAY! I installed K3b! <7> It's an effective way to make sure you've got access setup on the linux machine correctly. <16> go kerberos <17> Hi! i have a problem: i have an adsl router, i have connected it to the pc (i can ping it) but it cannot surf the web. Why? <7> Congrats redblade <12> thanks tyler see uu <15> lol <15> I burnt my first cd on linux <1> ok I set a p***word <15> Linux ROcks!!!! <1> on the windows machine <16> Nihil85, because you haven't set the default gateway? <11> Seeker, is the username/p*** the same as the linux box?? <1> yes <1> it is now <1> and it still doesn't work <16> lol ubuntu users are funny <18> redblade, just wait till you recompile the kernel ;) lol <11> ok, maybe, reboot windows now (at least logout/in) <1> ok <1> brb <7> Seeker <17> dilch, i have to set the gateway? I setted it on dhcp, i tough it was automatic <18> dougsko, ctrl-alt-backspace is nice'n'fast ;) <11> haha yeah that works too <7> @ Nihil, dhcp should set the gateway, but it wouldn't hurt to check by running ifconfig <18> well i must say gnome appears a lot stabler than it did a year ago <7> @ p33ka Indeed <18> i've not had a crash yet, and i've been running this one for 2 days :) <17> Dtragcoen, so i have to set the ip manually? i have to specify the gateway (router ip)? <8> ok I am on the windows machine <8> i rebooted it <8> what now? <7> Nah, just run ifconfig and see if the information displayed is correct. <11> Senteran, you should be able to go to network places, but if that doesnt work, i suggest trying the "net use" command <7> Seeker, if you still don't have luck connecting, try connecting from the linux box to itself using smbclient <11> thats what worked for me <8> the network places is just my router now <8> what is going on <11> go to all networks <8> but in the workgroup I have my ubuntu server <8> showing up <11> ok, thats good <8> and it pulling the same crap <8> it says "connect to local host, username p***word" <8> and I give it to it <13> what is the best app to use for torrents? <8> and it demands it again, ad nausium <13> azeureus? <11> well, yr not onnecting to localhost <7> bittornado is fairly good, tyler. <11> tyler, i like bittornado <13> :) sweet, thanks <8> I understand why though <8> before I reinstalled Ubuntu I was able to this <8> between my windows machine and my old installtion of ubuntu <8> using samba <11> what do you think the problem is? <18> is bittornado console? <11> p33ka, no <8> I have no idea, I am new to Linux <19> tyler: I've recently taken to using console btdownloadcurses in a screen session on my home server. I'm sure this won't appeal to everyone, however. <8> I am just trying to get this thing set up again <7> Mind using my suggestion. I'd like to insure that the samba server is correctly set up for that user. <8> I managed to break my old installtion <17> Hi! i have a problem: i have an adsl router, i have connected it to the pc (i can ping it) but it cannot surf the web. Why? <11> yeah good call
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