Short description of what I am trying to do: I need to add security context to an existing user or add a new SElinux user in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Is it possible?
On the remote network, I have...
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Short description of what I am trying to do: I need to add security context to an existing user or add a new SElinux user in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Is it possible?
On the remote network, I have...
After a recent update, I noticed that ACPI functions responsible for suspension, hybernating, power button, etc stopped functioning properly. I do not know whether scripts in /etc/acpi were...
It works, but only if I add "proto kernel" afterwards. For example:
ip route add 74.125.224.0/24 via 20.0.0.1 dev wlan0 proto kernel
I don't even know what options "proto kernel" sets, but it...
I did some experimenting, and I noticed that I can switch between network connections for default traffic but individual IP addresses still do not work. For instance, doing:
sudo ip route del...
Thanks for the response. Let's simplify the task then.
I have eth0 and wlna0 active connections. The default route for eth0 is 10.0.0.0 and for wlan0 it is 20.0.0.0. Suppose, my IP addresses on...
I have two wired connections: connection A is from work and connection B is from USB phone tethering (or wi-fi). I would like to do work-related activities with browser A (let's say Firefox) and all...
Here is what you can try. From terminal, do this:
cvt 1360 768
You will get something like this:
# 1360x768 59.80 Hz (CVT) hsync: 47.72 kHz; pclk: 84.75 MHz
Modeline "1360x768_60.00" 84.75 ...
Yes, it worked! I copied it to the System Reserved partition (sda1) and pointed BCD to it, and it worked.
Before, I was trying to create a file from the boot sector of my main Linux partition (by...
Hi,
I would like to give you a brief overview of what steps led me to this problem. My work requires me to encrypt a Windows drive with BitLocker that uses TPM. Originally, Linux Grub was...
Yes, you are right - I checked on my local machine. Well, it was silly... had to know better.
I checked the server-side /etc/exports, and the relevant line reads something like:
/vol/DIR1/DIR2...
I would rather do it this way too, but I have no administrative privileges on the remote work server what-so-ever. So, I ended up changing uid and gid locally in Ubuntu to match those on the remote...
I checked it, and the file was empty.
I did some quick research and realised that I do not have full access because of the mismatch between my local uid and gid and those on the network. Just to test this hypothesis, I created a new user...
Hi Ubuntu experts,
I hope you can help me figure out how to mount a network location to have full access to the files. When I login to my work server and type 'df .', I get this:
Filesystem ...
Bump. I would really appreciate any help.
Bump. Actually, at a second glance, I noticed that for Junos Pulse, I am only asked for a login name and an RSA key - no password.
Hi,
My work uses Junos Pulse that requires password as well as the RSA keys (changing every minute) to access the intranet. I found this thread, but it does not explain how to connect if the RSA...
Thanks! The script fixed the DNS problem for me.
By the way, this vpnc script should remain in its default location (i.e., in /etc/vpnc/); otherwise, it will not work properly.
Bump. Any suggestions at all? :(
Good day fellow ubunters,
I have a problem with the graphics card not recognising the external monitor's information. The laptop is Dell E6220 and the graphics card is Intel HD 3000. The monitor...
Hi folks,
Could you please help me solve this geometry problem?
http://i.imgur.com/wZpcM.png
The numbers are just the individual toothpick numbers ;)
Thank you very much, divague! Worked like a charm :)
Hi,
When I installed Ubuntu alongside windows, I decided to make custom partitions. So, besides usual ext4 and swap, I created a small fat32 partition to serve as an exchange place between Windows...
SteveDee,
Thank you very much for your help! I modified your script in the following way
#!/bin/bash
TPadState=`xinput --list-props "ImPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint"|grep "Device Enabled"|tail -c -2`...
It can be done quite easy, but you would still have to press a button on the monitor (to choose the input) and execute the script (via hotkey) in Ubuntu. So, it is not exactly a single/double click...