That must be it. I run that... haha
Thank you!
Funny enough I just happened to come back and check on this thread today as a friend of mine was asking.
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That must be it. I run that... haha
Thank you!
Funny enough I just happened to come back and check on this thread today as a friend of mine was asking.
Fiddling with some VirtualBox instances for the first time and I'm realizing that I don't know how to configure a network on Ubuntu.
I'm using my adapter in a NAT configuration which allows me to...
From my laptop
drwxrwxr-x 3 user user 4096 Dec 10 21:11 /home/user/www/
From my VPS
drwxrwxr-x 3 user user 4096 Dec 9 04:55 /home/user/www/
This keeps showing up in my home directory on both my laptop and my virtual server. Even after I delete it.
I'm really curious about what is creating this.
Making that edit did work. Now I'm curious, I did a little digging (notes and findings below), what does /usr/share/apport do and is this tied to this path? EDIT: By this path I mean...
Getting this 3 times in a row upon boot with zero detail...
http://i.imgur.com/TEfszeu.png
System runs just fine though.
What should I be looking for and what log would something like this...
I recommend running the current LTS for your main box. Best support, most stable, updates will be coming out for it until 2019.
Just wanted to confirm this fact.
Thank you.
I need to create a Live USB on OSX for an install on a PC.
I've found this guide but the last step implied this is for installing on OSX....
Can't you just add additional packages to the existing box? SSH, Apache, or whatever you are trying to host on the server?
I did notice this :)
Thank you for the explanation.
I'll put my money on groupadd and addgroup being the same thing?
I've seen both of these, what is the advantage to using one over the other?
Seems as though they do the exact same thing.
I was originally running the ~/ in the root conrtab so I would expect it to expand to /root.
However, I'm running this in rc.local now with a full path to /root
EDIT: Double post due to my crappy internet :(
Using rc.local worked.
I used an absolute path to the location is /root where I copied my rule list.
iptables-restore < /root/firewall_rules.v4
I'm setting up my iptables reload command for loading on reboot. I can't seem to get the root crontab to run my command on reboot.
Heres my set up:
I've used iptables-save > firewall_rules.v4 to...
Every so often I get stuck on a little nuance like this.
I've used irssi in the past (love it) and I've also had irssi configured so that even when I reboot my box, upon boot up, irssi (and screen...
Aww I see!
Thank you friend!
So my current logrotate.conf looks like this:
# see "man logrotate" for details
# rotate log files weekly
weekly
# use the syslog group by default, since this is the owning group
# of...
I look in /var/logs and see my auth logs. I also see where it archives a couple days. I want to increase the number of days these types of logs archive.
Not like the number of days per log but how...
I've decided I am going to switch to XFCE. Show me what you guys have to give me some ideas!
Now running Lubuntu 14.10 :D
Thanks guys!
I find myself seeking out old hardware just to install Linux on it. Like going around breathing life back into machines, giving them a new purpose in life.
Hmm, I think I'll give it a try with Lubuntu just for performance reasons. I really only want a couple of things running on this thing.
Thanks.
Will that run on this?