[ubuntu-uk] System Wide Settings

2011-07-17 Thread Dino T.
Does anyone know how to transfer settings from .config to system wide so
when using Remastersys, the settings stay saved?

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[ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu 11.04 64bit and wired network issues.

2011-07-17 Thread Bob Giles

Hi guys,

Please excuse my verbosity! I am hoping that the gurus here can point me 
in the right direction.


I have been pulling my hair out over a wired networking issue. I have 
been using Ubuntu for some time on a variety of older machines. The 
experience has always been good!


However, I have recently lashed out on a new box and things aren't so 
good. I will outline the problem that I am experiencing and then give 
the output from various commands in an attempt to show what the system 
comprises of.


My new machine came with Windows 7. I immediately shrunk the partition 
and installed Ubuntu 10.10 64bit and all of the updates until 11.04 
64bit appeared. I still gave it a few weeks before upgrading to 11.04. 
Under ver. 10.10 my connection to the internet was fine, as too was the 
connection across our home network.


Since installing 11.04, the connection to the internet is erratic at 
best and non-existant at worst. Downloads drop out indefinitely. 
Connections across the home network remain fine.


The new machine connects to the internet and home network under Windows 
7 (64 bit) without issue.


We also have two laptops running Linuxmint 11 and Ubuntu 10.10 
respectively without issue (Both 32 bit) across the home network. Both 
connect to the Internet.


I have googled the issue and cannot find an obvious solution. I 
understand that merely 'ignoring' IPv6 in Network Connections is not 
always sufficient and have therefore disabled IPV6 by editing 
/etc/sysctl.conf and inserting:-

# IPv6
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1

I have reloaded the configuration with sudo sysctl -p and the output 
from cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6 shows IPv6 disabled. 
This has made no difference, if anything the issue is worse! (Nothing 
scientific, just a perception!)


This behaviour is replicated with Firefox, Chromium and Opera browsers

I guess that I should give some info about the network here.

The output from hwinfo --netcard follows:

37: PCI 701.0: 0200 Ethernet controller
  [Created at pci.318]
  Unique ID: rBUF.K8HxcuSc1R8
  Parent ID: 6NW+.mTebKEmhWYA
  SysFS ID: /devices/pci:00/:00:1e.0/:07:01.0
  SysFS BusID: :07:01.0
  Hardware Class: network
  Model: Realtek RTL-8110SC/8169SC Gigabit Ethernet
  Vendor: pci 0x10ec Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
  Device: pci 0x8167 RTL-8110SC/8169SC Gigabit Ethernet
  SubVendor: pci 0x1043 ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
  SubDevice: pci 0x820d
  Revision: 0x10
  Driver: r8169
  Driver Modules: r8169
  Device File: eth0
  I/O Ports: 0xe800-0xe8ff (rw)
  Memory Range: 0xfbeffc00-0xfbeffcff (rw,non-prefetchable)
  Memory Range: 0xfbec-0xfbed (ro,non-prefetchable,disabled)
  IRQ: 19 (79737 events)
  HW Address: bc:ae:c5:1e:99:d3
  Link detected: yes
  Module Alias: pci:v10ECd8167sv1043sd820Dbc02sc00i00
  Driver Info #0:
Driver Status: r8169 is active
Driver Activation Cmd: modprobe r8169
  Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
  Attached to: #28 (PCI bridge)

In desperation, I have done a clean install of Ubuntu 11.04 to no avail.

I will be extremely grateful for any suggestions. I am prepared to try 
anything but please treat me as having the skills of a 10 year-old! (Not 
entirely true but you may have to use little words!)


Regards,

Bob.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Oracle 11g Trouble

2011-07-17 Thread Dave Hanson
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Steve Flynn anothermindb...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Dave Hanson 
 d...@hansonforensics.co.ukwrote:


 I am running it straight from the server edition command line, should I
 look at adding another shell type do you think then? I'm assuming that's
 what ksh is? Is there any way of checking what the runInstaller is
 expecting?


 Look at the first line of the installer script - the hash bang line...

 #! /bin/ksh

 for example.

 I've only just come into this thread so I've not seen any of the previous
 commentary.

 --
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 When one person suffers from a delusion it is insanity. When many people
 suffer from a delusion it is called religion.


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 Thanks Steve,

I'm at work at the minute and so I'll test tomorrow.

Best Regards,

Dave Hanson
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] System Wide Settings

2011-07-17 Thread Robert McWilliam
On Sun, 17 Jul 2011 09:11 +0100, Dino T. d...@dinot.co.uk wrote:
 Does anyone know how to transfer settings from .config to system wide so
 when using Remastersys, the settings stay saved?

Where/if an application looks for system wide settings is really
application dependent - have a look in the man pages (or other
documentation) for the applications you care about. 

I know many will look for a config file somewhere in /etc/ and then
whatever is in ~ can override some of that, but where in /etc/ the
application is going to expect the config and exactly how that will
interact with one in ~ is application dependent (e.g. gconf has both
default (that can be overridden by the user) and mandatory (that can't)
settings:
http://muzso.hu/2009/07/23/gnome-settings-changing-global-defaults-and-setting-a-keyboard-shortcut-for-all-users).
 

One option might be to put the configuration files you want in
/etc/skel/ - these will be copied into ~ when a new user is created. 

That only gives a starting point for the configs in ~ though, if you
make changes to /etc/skel/ after a user has been created they wont be
reflected in the user's ~. You could do something with links to get that
to work but it would require your users to remove the link and make a
normal file before they could make changes. 

Robert

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employer, not necessarily mine, and probably not necessary.


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