Hi
On Monday 04 April 2011 07:46:12 Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Arno's ? what does it mean ?
Try
apt-cache show arno-iptables-firewall
or (irony alarm ;))
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=arno%27s+firewall
HTH
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Hi
I'm just an (ex-) user of ubuntu-server, but
On Thursday 31 March 2011 09:43:33 Clint Byrum wrote:
Also while there are things one can do w/ 128MB of RAM on Ubuntu
Server.. is it a realistic minimum?
Think about running ubuntu server in a VM along with many others, if it fits
into 128MB
Hi
On Wednesday 30 March 2011 12:16:06 Tapas Mishra wrote:
Ok after further digging this problem I see apache is not able to
start on the machine in question for some unknown reason I do not see
apache pid in ps out put so now what can be done for this?
As always, look into the log files or
Hi
not /var/log/apt, but /var/log/apache2 (!)
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Hu Jurgen
On Tuesday 01 March 2011 14:36:59 jurgen.depic...@let.be wrote:
I have a small question: whenever I fire up virsh and want to edit a
domain, it launches vi and I would like it to be nano. Although i
configured .bashrc to contain EDITOR=/usr/bin/nano and
VISUAL=/usr/bin/nano ,
Hi
On Thursday 10 February 2011 12:13:16 Tapas Mishra wrote:
debug1: Connecting to 192.168.1.5 [192.168.1.5] port 22.
debug1: connect to address 192.168.1.5 port 22: No route to host--
This indicates your client don't know how to talk to 192.168.1.5 (or the
network in-between doesn't know).
Hi
On Tuesday 08 February 2011 10:46:09 Tapas Mishra wrote:
Yes this does work for me and I have the file with me.
But where do I put it?
/var/cache/apt/archives
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On Tuesday 08 February 2011 10:56:31 Tapas Mishra wrote:
The unfortunate part is all the Virtual Machines running on it are
production machines.
So this really needs to be resolved.
and now I'm probably not being of much help anymore as I've never user virt-
manager in production, only on
Hi
On Tuesday 01 February 2011 09:58:08 Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. Please find below the issue and suggest/guide
me. I am trying to create physical parition of 4TB size. But the issue is
the OS splits into size of 2TB device size.
First, ensure the 3ware card does not
Hi
On Wednesday 19 January 2011 13:11:57 Jorge Andres Brugger wrote:
Thanks for your answer
This is a standard practice? Sounds a little tricky ... Why the system
time goes crazy? (hw clock is ok)
Not sure, but possibly they use different sources for the clock signal and one
is of worse
Hi
On Wednesday 19 January 2011 13:21:44 Tapas Mishra wrote:
How ever I have installed cron-apt which has scheduled an update for
daily morning 4 o clock,
So does this message mean that it is not getting updated.
From the package description of cron-apt:
[..]
Contains a tool that is run by a
Hi
On Monday 03 January 2011 11:03:31 Tapas Mishra wrote:
I would like to know do I need to shut down the VM to be able to use
the above command.
I don't know, but you should do that anyway as you will most certainly not be
able to restore the backup safely if you used such an inconsistent
Hi Joe
On Saturday 25 December 2010 07:30:05 Joe McDonagh wrote:
\H is supposed to show the FQDN in bash's PS1, however it shows the
short hostname. Works perfectly fine in OBSD and RHEL. Any ideas why
Ubuntu would be different?
Is that true?
my current bash man-page states:
PROMPTING
Hi
On Friday 04 June 2010 15:15:08 Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
is there a howto for blocking p2p traffic on ubuntu 10.04 server ?
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 down
/sbin/ifconfig wlan0 down
;)
(just kidding)
It would help a lot of you can rephrase the question more smartly, i.e.
which p2p and what the
On Wednesday 20 January 2010 15:35:37 Aaron Kincer wrote:
I would also like a really good solid guide on this. I found one out there
that's halfway decent, but it has errors in it that if you follow it
exactly, won't work.
a very good one (Debian based) setup description is this one:
(md5sum, control, ..) and call dpkg -b and go for a coffee.
However, especially this second step is rather tedious when it has to be
done multiple times. Is there a better way of doing it?
Thanks for a new insight
Cheers
Carsten
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Hi,
Luke L wrote:
Filter by address, I guess. That's what I do.
no, always try to filter by 'List-Id'.
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Hi all,
James Dinkel wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Brett Alton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for informing community, I am sure they got plenty of that.
This is 3ware 9650SE-2LP raid card and it is only hardware SATA raid
card out there.
While I can't say much about your actual
Carl Karsten wrote:
Where is the u-server version of
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
Maybe I'm not getting the question right, but aren't those the same as
Carl Karsten wrote:
Where is the u-server version of
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
Maybe I'm not getting the question right, but aren't those the same as
Hi,
Danson Michael Joseph wrote:
Let's make ubuntu servers the best to run AND the easiest to use. When
I put in my hardy server CD next year, let the base be installed, and
when I choose ntp server, samba file server and mail server, let those
modules of ebox be installed and
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