Howdy,
you should consider installing Ubuntu JeOS:
According to the page referenced above, Ubuntu JeOS should be part of the standard 8.10 Server ISO.
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Howdy,
you should consider installing Ubuntu JeOS:
According to the page referenced above, Ubuntu JeOS should be part of the standard 8.10 Server ISO.
Howdy,
It looks as though this link has the info that you require as far as booting a Ubuntu 8.10 system, but unfortunately isn't OS independent:
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Thanks shaggy999. I think that I am going to go for the GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R (link) (link). For some reason newegg didn't list this board with 8 ports and the price is right! Anyone have any...
Thanks all for the ideas. I now realize that I was a bit sparse on the details when I first posted. What I am looking to do is to build a media/file/torrent server based on an Nvidia card and Intel...
Hi,
I'm looking for a motherboard with 8 sata ports that has good Ubuntu compatibility. Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks kindly.
IMHO, spell checks are annoying. Just my $.02.
FYI, I think that your c++ is a little out of date. Header files haven't been used since the standardization in '98, but some compilers still support them.
I think that you should call your project Mothra, it's a bug, it's big, and I just like the name.
1)Sleep is for pansies!
2)They make acid reducer pills. I should know, I have GERD, but I can live with heartburn and I am MISERABLE without coffee. Not caffeine, coffee.
3)You wanna see stress,...
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yeah, trash is something that I missed, too. Too bad that it doesn't work...
Even better, here is a collection of all of the libraries that compiz updates, and if you have a version mismatch with the -dev libraries, you can download them here:
http://xgl.compiz.info/
Cursive - Dorothy Dreams of Tornadoes
no, wait
Ben Kweller - Penny on the Train Track
My Canon Pixma iP3000 is the only reason that i haven't wiped my XP partition. I'm thinking of just giving the printer away and getting a new one, but I guess that I'll have to wait until I am no...
trying out xfce...
I don't know about anybody else, but compiz threw me into dependency hell. XGl, on the other hand, makes my system much, much faster as well as xfce (which I also installed after the normal ubuntu...
noxel, you have any luck?
Sir, you are a genius! Thanks much for the help.
not really, just set in my ways, I guess. I have been using traceroute since the beginning of time and I am not used to a system that doesn't have it installed by default. (And I am a retard and...
Hmm, i don't know what your problem is, but I know what it isn't. You're much closer to the repos and I get good speed:
r00t@nyquil:~$ tracepath archive.ubuntu.com
1: 192.168.0.2 (192.168.0.2)...
I must have a repo in my list that you don't have (and I thought that it was hilarious that traceroute doesn't come with the standard install). You can try tracepath instead:
tracepath <hostname>...
well, it seems that ubuntu doesn't install traceroute by default, so you have to:
sudo apt-get install traceroute
and to run, just type in
traceroute <hostname>
where <hostname> is the...
Have you tried doing a traceroute to see if there is anything funky going on with your isp? I've seen problems similar to this before where the traffic bounces from the east coast to the west coast...
yessir, I did:
stm@stm-desktop:/usr/share/nicotine+/src/trayicon$ sudo ./autogen.py
Generating Makefile for python 2.4
Done.. Now run 'make install' as root...
noxel, first thing's first, do you wish to continue using compiz? Because if you do, then what I did really won't help you and I don't think that I can be of much help other than pointing you to the...