You're welcome! I do agree that thin clients / desktop virtualization can be a breeze... until they stop working for some reason. It is nice being able to modify a single template and have those...
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You're welcome! I do agree that thin clients / desktop virtualization can be a breeze... until they stop working for some reason. It is nice being able to modify a single template and have those...
Virtualizing the servers and services is a great idea and one that I highly recommend. My employer makes heavy use of VMWare and Xen for the Windows and Unix/Linux environments. Great way to leverage...
The best solution may be to reformat the flash drive to use the NTFS filesystem. Windows 7 will recognize it, so will Ubuntu, and it will accept files larger than 4GB.
Thanks,
Richard
What OS does each system use?
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Richard
This command should set the file permissions to allow everyone to read/write:
chmod -R 777 /media/DRIVE/
Hope this helps!
-Richard
As a test try changing the Apache port to 8080 and forward that port to the server. If that works then it means forwarding is fine, but that Cox may be blocking port 80 on residential customers.
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From Fedora you should be able to chmod/chown all the files as the root user, just change everything to 777 I think. Do that from the terminal for the entire drive. Then you should be able to access...
Did you remember to forward port 80 from the router to your server?
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Richard
So the network configuration page says it is connected to your network, but it doesn't list the IP address? Can you check your router to see if it lists the printer in the DHCP table? Once you find...
I'm confused... is the printer connected to the wireless network that you have in your home? If it is, then it should (most likely) be configured for DHCP, so it should already have an IP address....
Yes, I believe that printer can broadcast its' own ad-hoc wireless network. However for you to access it the printer must be connected to your regular wired/wireless network. If you do not have a...
Did you connect the printer to your wireless network? It sounds like the printer is broadcasting its' own wireless network... you'll need to join it to your normal network.
Thanks,
Richard
Gentoo. Dual booted it with Windows for a few months before I got tired of the long emerge times and constant fiddling.
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* I would get rid of the "Staff" private link - guests will continually...
Great experience so far using Professional x64.
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Richard
I've been pretty happy with my HP LaserJet 6L. Picked it up locally on Craigslist and I'm still using the toner that was in it. I've had it for almost two years now printing several documents per...
I've been pretty happy with my Dell Latitude D630. I carry it with me everywhere and it has been banged around a bit.
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Richard
Seconded.
The point of group policy is to manage the computers centrally so that the end users do not modify things that they shouldn't be modifying. Talking to the IT people might get you...
So you see the port open but you cannot connect with the MySQL Administrator tool? What error message do you get?
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Richard
Based on what I'm reading you have a guest install of Ubuntu under VirtualBox under Windows 7. You are using bridged networking and the Ubuntu guest is getting a valid IP address from your router. We...
I have a fresh install of 9.10 in Virtualbox and I just looked through all the menus. I don't see any way to change the computer name with a gui. Best option at this point is to use the terminal...
Are you fully connected to the internet? In the terminal type the following command and please post the results.
ping www.google.com
This will tell us if you are connected to the...
Microsoft had Active Directory in Windows 2000 Server. Before that was the older style NT Domain, where you had a Primary domain controller and Backup domain controllers.
In my opinion it is...
I'm a datacenter support guy - install hardware, run cabling, plan infrastructure. One of my projects when I was in another department was identify all Windows 2000 servers and start decommissioning...
I used to own a computer gaming center and we originally purchased copies of Windows XP Home OEM for these computers. In the course of a year due to customer damage, viruses and other oddities I had...