It would be very useful to provide how much RAM your computer has and how much swapspace, and which CPU, and free diskspace.
You can already start with looking if you can turn off "innodb" in the...
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It would be very useful to provide how much RAM your computer has and how much swapspace, and which CPU, and free diskspace.
You can already start with looking if you can turn off "innodb" in the...
Your partition which has your /home directory might be full. Boot into recovery mode (or with a Linux "live" cdrom or usb-stick) and see whether that is the case, and if so, clean up some files, for...
It looks like you're not allowed to run "mknod". Ask your VPS hosting provider to help you with this.
Very interesting! Thanks for posting this! :)
Here's an answer :
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/106357
Do this :
sudo bash
/usr/bin/find /home/wolf/ -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;
/usr/bin/find /home/wolf/ -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;
exit
That should fix most of it, but check your...
From the top of my head, please correct me if i'm wrong.
Boot from the ubuntu 8.04 install/live cdrom, fire up a terminal,
and do :
sudo mount /dev/sda5 /mnt
sudo chroot /mnt
mount /proc...
Hmm. Weird that the leds don't show anything, but you do have ifconfig output for the NIC.
Can you look at the following urls and see whether that might help ?
...
Please post the output of :
lspci
Please try the "recovery mode" from the grub boot menu. I think that in 9.10 you have to hold the "right shift" key to make the grub visible.
Perhaps your / partition (or the partition where /tmp...
You can use
dpkg -l|grep apache to see whether any apache related packages still have a "rc" label at the left.
That means that the package is removed but the configuration isn't removed.
In case...
You could backup your /etc/samba/ (Or is it perhaps /etc/samba4 ?),
and then purge the samba4 package(s) with synaptic package manager
or apt-get.
And then install samba 3, which should be as...
The touch command is not even needed here, just continue with :
sudo nano /usr/share/indicators/messages/applications/thunderbird
Perhaps the directory...
Make a backup of .mozilla-thunderbird/ (and/or .thunderbird/) and try this :
http://ambermcleod.com/blog/?p=24
You do realize that Samba 4 is not yet officially out ?
The version that Ubuntu offers is 4.0.0~alpha6-1ubuntu1
And http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba_%28software%29 says :
You have several options, for example :
1) postfix + dovecot + regular "UNIX" users (normal users, just like you have on an Ubuntu desktop machine).
2) postfix + dovecot + postfixadmin, which...
Sounds like you have the basic setup almost ready.
You should think about how you want the setup though, e.g. do you want virtual users or not ?
Personally i like having virtual mail users with...
One option would be to have the php script set a proper From: address.
I'd recommend postfix + dovecot + squirrelmail for that, see here e.g. :...
Why so ?
Weird, I also don't see 9.04 as an option in unetbootin anymore.
But you can manually download the Ubuntu 9.04 iso image and choose that in unetbootin instead.
dpkg has quite some "force" options, but..
In this case it looks like a bad choice to do that imho.
Which Ubuntu release are you using ? See my previous comment in this thread.
Which such an old machine you might want to try CrunchBang Linux (Ubuntu based but with openbox as windowmanager), or an lxde desktop based linux.
But of course you can try Xubuntu first.
If you...
I guess that the answer only lies in Samba version 4, which is still in development.
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4
VirtualBox has "shared folders", you can access those as a "network drive" inside the xp guest VM.
Here's a howto :...
This might help :
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SeamlessVirtualization
http://linux.com/archive/feature/124908
http://collegegeek.org/2007/03/31/windows-applications-in-linux/