Thank you,
I was looking for this,
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Thank you,
I was looking for this,
@jarce0807
It's strange! I went through those instructions before, and I managed to complete all steps without issues, though it didn't change anything regarding the wireless speed.
I even ran that...
In my case I was tyring to add a php file as cron job, adding it directly into kcron wouldn't show any results. So I created a bash script (let' say: ) myscript.sh , which contains:
/usr/bin/php...
My first distro was Redhat, then Mandrake, later Fedora.
Now I am using (K)ubuntu. :guitar:
best of them all :)
It is not working with Sony Vaio VPCCW23FX, gives the same results, remvoed ](*,)
Thanks ;)
In my case it was apparmor, and my certificates was placed in sub folder, so I added the
full path:
/etc/mysql/sub/*.pem r,
/etc/mysql/sub/*.crt r,
/etc/mysql/sub/*.key r,
Also, I don't...
installed Kubuntu Netbook, then reinstalled windows 7, then MeeGo, just because of the boot time issue. now I can enjoy Kubuntu Netbook edition.
You saved my day :) thanks a lot.
Hi, today I was working on a page that supposed to be directed through htaccess, and no matter I changed the rules, the output will be the same, until I decided to rename .htaccess, the surprise was...
I am running Kubuntu 10.04 (32-bit) on a Sony VAIO VPCCW23FX, when I connected to my router through Wireless the connection is too slow and random, 3 kB - 50 kB. But when connect to the router...
Oh! man thanks a lot, you saved my life =D>
My laptop is Sony Vaio VPCCW23FX
After installing Kubuntu for 3 times, trying many different ways to install Nvidia drivers, I got it to work.
One thing...
Oh! HyRax,
Really thanks, you can't imagine how much it was helpful, you are the best=D>
Just to give you an idea:
I am running Kubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10, and I was trying to sync just bought...
I was trying to figure if mod_rewrite is loaded, when I run:
sudo apache2 -MI get the same error:
apache2: bad user name ${APACHE_RUN_USER}
tried restarting apache:
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2...
Thank you, great to know :D