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<0> Almindor: see paradizelost.... he's posted it. <1> Old: "DefaultRoot ~" makes sure that the logged in user is locked into his/her home directory. if you don't want that, delete that line. <2> thank you paradizelost <3> np <2> :) <2> and actualy i was stupid again <4> that looks like fstab entry :) <4> how do I do it one time? <2> didn't know that you could write anything <4> think read-only <2> anyway thank you got my GRUB back <3> Almindor: the first one is /etc/fstab <2> bye bye <4> ah <3> the second one was on CLI <4> ok I see it :)
<4> thanks <4> and what about the "other" side? <5> Anyone knows if I need to hava a sesion open to connect through vnc to a remote computer? <4> I guess I need to enable it somehow? <1> felipe__: nepends on which vnc server you are using <1> s/nepends/depends <5> Jowi, the one that comes with ubuntu <1> felipe__: then, yes <6> I cant get php to work, pissing me off. If i try to link to a .php file it tries to download it. <0> Almindor: I believe (been a while since I messed with NFS) you configure you're /etc/exports file <7> I have install xubuntu-desktop and now? :) <8> Hi all. Has anyone had experience installing a 3G or HSDPA pcmcia cards in their notebooks? I can't find help on the internet i.e. general help <6> anyone? <9> Old have you followed the wiki page ubotu sent you? <6> Yes <4> Absenth, ok, what about smbmount? <6> it didnt work, It's pissing me off <4> Absenth, wouldn't it be better? :D <3> Almindor: example NFS share <6> I'll reboot the pc <9> Old you missed a step <8> and am wanting to know if ubuntu/linu has support for them, before purchaseing one <3> Almindor: less reliable and lots of permission issues w/ smb between linux boxes <5> Jowi, Could you tell me which other vnc server I could download so I dont need to have a session open to use remotely a ubuntu box? <0> Almindor: that would be SMB, rather then NFS. for unix to unix, I'd prefer NFS, but.... <6> No NoUse, I didnt. I will try again though <1> felipe__: there are other vnc-servers that you do not need it though. like tightvnc. you can start a session remotely (by using ssh for example) <1> !vnc <10> vnc is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session) <11> Old: if you did not then it must work. <4> Absenth, I hear there's "interoperability" issues :D <4> Absenth, I'll give it a try tho <5> Jowi, Ok thanks <1> np felipe__ <11> Old: restart apache <0> Almindor: you're mounting a windows share to linux? <4> well yeah that or the other way <6> tahorg, i get no answer when trying to restart the webserv. <6> im rebooting it now though <4> (mounting a linux share to copy from windows partition) <12> Wow, java 1.5 is much faster than 1.4... <13> hello <13> does ubuntu use pmount or hal+dbus ?1 <13> ?! <0> sp3tt: am I the only one who finds JAVA extremely annoying? <12> Possibly. <3> JAVA BAD <11> lordalbert: hal <3> :D <4> heh java and fast <0> sp3tt: things like, app XYZ will only function with java version 1.4.2_10 or older. but this other app I need requires 1.5.0 <4> that's an oxymoron <12> That ****s. <5> Jowi, is there .deb package for tight vnc? <3> !tightvnc <10> paradizelost: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <3> !vnc <10> well, vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session) <0> sp3tt: At least in a windows world, java can fly off a bridge as far as I'm concerned. <1> felipe__: "sudo apt-get install tightvncserver" <2> okey, stupid me got back... is there any way i could use wireless with psk-TKIP encription in linux?
<14> is it OK to ask a general UNIX question in here? <3> jksd: just ask <14> alright <5> Jowi, thanks again <1> felipe__: you can search for packages with apt-cache. if you wonder if the package exist or what its name is "apt-cache search -n vnc" <14> well <14> what would be better for a shell server, solaris or red hat? <2> solaris i think <3> redhat bad. <3> :D <11> jksd: on sparc ? <14> is solaris OK for beginners? <3> the M$ of linux <3> no <14> what's wrong with Red Hat? <4> lol, solaris hehe <5> Jowi, cook <4> if you're on x86 <2> many people have solaris for servers in estonia so... <4> don't touch solaris <3> solaris != beginners... <14> tahorg: yeah it would be on a SPARC if it's solaris <11> jksd: well opensolaris works on i386 <2> is there any way i could use wireless with psk-TKIP encription in linux?sorry to repeat <11> jksd: that's why I asked <11> jksd: but it depends on what you want to do on those servers <14> paradizelost: should I stick with red hat then? <15> hello again, if i upgrade from 5.10 to 6.04 i will lose my files and my option (current configuration) <3> jksd: i'd go ubuntu over rhat <14> tahorg: a few things I guess <16> X3n0n: you shouldn't <3> as i said. rhat=bad <3> i haven't been willing to use them for about 6 years. <11> jksd: bash/zsh/sh/tcsh just work on both <9> jksd if those are you really you're only choices I'd go with Red Hat <3> unless your talking rhat enterprise server and need support <14> paradizelost: the reason why I'd prefer Red Hat is because it has a full training course <11> jksd: ubuntu is a good choice btw :) <17> can you disable anti alising to the fonts so they look sharp like in xp? <15> so the correct is not to lose both of them. cause i started upgrading and i forgot asking it! <14> paradizelost: yea, I'm talking about enterprize server <3> jksd: you do realize your in the #ubuntu room right? it'd be like asking in #microsoft if windows or linux was better... <9> x3n0n the system files are seperate from your config files, you'll be fine <11> jksd: enterprise server $$$ <15> ok thank you! <15> bb <16> X3n0n: ha too late now! No, your configs should be safe. If there is a file it wants to change, it will prompt you (and you should back it up and then use the newer one imo) <14> tahorg: I know <14> paradizelost: there's no officia training for ubuntu <3> ubuntu is free and has free 5 year support... <14> official <3> :D <14> yeah but I'm after proper training <18> hola <11> jksd: what training ? <11> jksd: just bash scripting ? <14> tahorg: red hat offers sysadmin training <3> jksd: but the issues they'll train you on aren't the ones your going to run into real-world. <14> paradizelost: howcomes? <17> how can I manually make a boot image? I compile kernel with make, make modules, make install, make modukes_insall, but I need to make an initrd image? can I make such manualy <3> they'll train you on day-to-day maintenance <3> !mkinitrd <10> paradizelost: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <11> jksd: I don't understand your question then, you want a sysadmin training ok <3> !mkinitrdimage <10> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, paradizelost <14> tahorg: yeah I do want to <3> ph1: the command is mkinitrd IIRC <11> jksd: but redhat and solaris a really different <14> tahorg: right <14> tahorg: red hat is better because I'm a beginner, right? <3> jksd: actually, for beginners, i'd go a mac server....:D <3> :P
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