ok, I got rid of the stray "include" line and now it says that my certificate file doesn't exist. Specifically:
tim@tim-desktop:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[sudo] password for tim:
*...
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ok, I got rid of the stray "include" line and now it says that my certificate file doesn't exist. Specifically:
tim@tim-desktop:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[sudo] password for tim:
*...
First off, thank you to frodon for making this guide. It is well written and easy to follow.
I was able to get through all the setup and configuration, also I followed the steps to configure sftp....
I did at one point, but early today I was trying to get my notebook back to the way it was before I put Ubuntu on it and I screwed something up. Then I had nothing.
That would have worked if I was able to get into Windows. I had no choice when the computer started it went right into Ubuntu and when Ubuntu wasn't there, it gave me Error 22.
I gave up. I tried to get ms-sys on my other ubuntu box and I couldn't get it to work on that one either. I threw the notebook hard drive in an enclosure, backed up and started over. Lesson learned,...
thanks for the reply gn2. I followed the step in this how to and when I try to install ms-sys, my terminal screen shows this
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install ms-sys
Reading package...
Hi,
Let me start by saying that I love Ubuntu. I have it set up on a computer that I do not frequently use and I get to play with and learn at my own pace.
With that said, I thought that I might be...
Thanks for the quick replys.
rockerphil,
As for mounting the drive, it is no longer formatted in NTFS. The guide that I was referencing in my OP was a how to on installing a new harddrive. As there...
Hi,
I have been using Ubuntu on and off for a couple of months now (more off than on). So I know a little bit about what I would like to do but I am having trouble getting the OS to do what I would...
I am using Ubuntu Desktop 6.10, and I did have a few problems getting php5 mysql apache2 ect to all install at the same time like you did (sudo apt-get install {EVERYTHING}). I had to do it piecewise...
I did not install the forum yet. I am at this step
Additionally, I am using Ubuntu Desktop 6.10. I still get the error when I enter the forums address (ie 192.168.0.2) from the forum itself.
Thanks for the awesome guide, Bruneauinfo. It has made setting up my forum a bunch easier. Although I did come across a problem and this time, google wasn't my friend this time and didn't produce...