Re: 12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Tyler J. Wagner
On 2013-05-08 20:10, Phil Dobbin wrote: > I enabled the ssh server during install but saw no option to disable ufw > (it may have been there but I wasn't really looking for it). No open > ports by default is fine by me ... If you enabled SSH during install, then you should have a listening SSH ser

Re: 12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 05/08/2013 05:13 PM, Mark Symonds wrote: > > On May 8, 2013, at 5:16 AM, Ante Karamatić > wrote: > >> Dana 08.05.2013 03:27, Phil Dobbin je napisao: >> >>> I installed Ubuntu 12.04 Server on its second drive successfully but >>> when it rebooted it told me that the Screen was out of range &

Re: 12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 05/08/2013 01:16 PM, Ante Karamatić wrote: > Dana 08.05.2013 03:27, Phil Dobbin je napisao: > >> I installed Ubuntu 12.04 Server on its second drive successfully but >> when it rebooted it told me that the Screen was out of range & the >> refresh rate needed to be 60Hz & 1280 x 1040. I found t

Re: 12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Phil Dobbin
On 05/08/2013 01:06 PM, Kushagra Sharma wrote: > seems so ... video card should not be a problem.. > well.. about ssh .. > 1)you can check whether ssh is running or not ( sudo service ssh status). > 2)i am not good with all this.. but the last time when i ssh-ed, i just > added exception in ufw..

Re: 12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Mark Symonds
On May 8, 2013, at 5:16 AM, Ante Karamatić wrote: > Dana 08.05.2013 03:27, Phil Dobbin je napisao: > >> I installed Ubuntu 12.04 Server on its second drive successfully but >> when it rebooted it told me that the Screen was out of range & the >> refresh rate needed to be 60Hz & 1280 x 1040. I f

Re: 12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Ante Karamatić
Dana 08.05.2013 03:27, Phil Dobbin je napisao: > I installed Ubuntu 12.04 Server on its second drive successfully but > when it rebooted it told me that the Screen was out of range & the > refresh rate needed to be 60Hz & 1280 x 1040. I found this puzzling to > say the least that a headless server

12.04 server oddity

2013-05-08 Thread Phil Dobbin
Hi, all. I have an old Dell Poweredge 650 which, on one of its drives, is quite happily running CentOS 6.4 Gnome Desktop. I installed Ubuntu 12.04 Server on its second drive successfully but when it rebooted it told me that the Screen was out of range & the refresh rate needed to be 60Hz & 1280 x