Re: [ubuntu-uk] Home network configuration

2008-01-04 Thread Tom Bamford
Mark Allison wrote: > Hi there, > > I have 6 PCs at home, and have them all connected to a Netgear DG834G > wireless ADSL modem. Some PCs are connected directly, others via > wireless. The current topology is: > > ADSL Router-->Home LAN > > One of my PCs is an Ubuntu server running squid and dansgu

[ubuntu-uk] Home network configuration

2008-01-04 Thread Mark Allison
Hi there, I have 6 PCs at home, and have them all connected to a Netgear DG834G wireless ADSL modem. Some PCs are connected directly, others via wireless. The current topology is: ADSL Router-->Home LAN One of my PCs is an Ubuntu server running squid and dansguardian and I'd like to configure th

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Home network configuration

2008-01-04 Thread Rob Beard
Mark Allison wrote: > Hi there, > > I have 6 PCs at home, and have them all connected to a Netgear DG834G > wireless ADSL modem. Some PCs are connected directly, others via > wireless. The current topology is: > > ADSL Router-->Home LAN > > One of my PCs is an Ubuntu server running squid and dan

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lost Signal

2008-01-04 Thread Rob Beard
John Taylor wrote: > Tried suggestion twice but it tries to load but to no avail(I say OK to > all suggestion) > > > Cant boot with "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" - have to switch off > > Any other ideas?.When it tries to load desktop I hear a sound of > drums in the distance very fai

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lost Signal

2008-01-04 Thread John Taylor
Tony Arnold wrote: John, John Taylor wrote: This being sent from SM within Vista - have lost contact with Ubuntu Was trying to adjust screen size on monitor through "Screen and Video card" when I got a warning message that something had broken (not completed) when I rebooted a little

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lost Signal

2008-01-04 Thread John Taylor
Tony Arnold wrote: John, John Taylor wrote: This being sent from SM within Vista - have lost contact with Ubuntu Was trying to adjust screen size on monitor through "Screen and Video card" when I got a warning message that something had broken (not completed) when I rebooted a little

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lost Signal

2008-01-04 Thread Tony Arnold
John, John Taylor wrote: > This being sent from SM within Vista - have lost contact with Ubuntu > > Was trying to adjust screen size on monitor through "Screen and Video > card" when I got a warning message that something had broken (not > completed) when I rebooted a little later blank scr

[ubuntu-uk] Lost Signal

2008-01-04 Thread John Taylor
This being sent from SM within Vista - have lost contact with Ubuntu Was trying to adjust screen size on monitor through "Screen and Video card" when I got a warning message that something had broken (not completed) when I rebooted a little later blank screen with signal out of range which

Re: [ubuntu-uk] df and du give different results

2008-01-04 Thread Chris Rowson
> > > >> Chris, > >> > >> Have you tried df -hi to show the number of free inodes on the system? > >> It should help to reveal whether it's a problem with the number of > >> inodes used or just hidden files or something.. > >> > >> > > > > Hi Lucy, > > > > I think the inode usage is OK. I tried yes

Re: [ubuntu-uk] df and du give different results

2008-01-04 Thread LeeGroups
>> Chris, >> >> Have you tried df -hi to show the number of free inodes on the system? >> It should help to reveal whether it's a problem with the number of >> inodes used or just hidden files or something.. >> >> > > Hi Lucy, > > I think the inode usage is OK. I tried yesterday and it read 8

Re: [ubuntu-uk] df and du give different results

2008-01-04 Thread Chris Rowson
> Chris, > > Have you tried df -hi to show the number of free inodes on the system? > It should help to reveal whether it's a problem with the number of > inodes used or just hidden files or something.. > Hi Lucy, I think the inode usage is OK. I tried yesterday and it read 8%. Thanks for the id

Re: [ubuntu-uk] df and du give different results

2008-01-04 Thread Lucy
On 04/01/2008, Chris Rowson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Chris > > > > I just got this response from another list: > > > > The df command will report all the available space on the disk , in other > > words it will report the number of blocks in the "free" list. > > > > The du command gives y

Re: [ubuntu-uk] df and du give different results

2008-01-04 Thread Chris Rowson
> > Chris > > I just got this response from another list: > > The df command will report all the available space on the disk , in other > words it will report the number of blocks in the "free" list. > > The du command gives you and total number of blocks used by the directory > that is passed to i