FWIW, I had issues booting Ubuntu 16.0.4 on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 when I had two graphics cards (both AMD Radeon RX580's) installed. Nothing but AMD-VI errors on boot. Each card worked fine...
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FWIW, I had issues booting Ubuntu 16.0.4 on a Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 when I had two graphics cards (both AMD Radeon RX580's) installed. Nothing but AMD-VI errors on boot. Each card worked fine...
I'm not sure what I've done wrong here. My default domain works fine. My virtual host domains work fine as long as I type in the full url, e.g. "www.domain.com". But if I type in just "domain.com"...
If I put them in rc.local, how is that different than putting them in init.d and running rc-update? I was under the impression that Upstart is the "preferred" way, moving forward, of starting...
I have a service that I typically execute in the command line by typing the command (sequenceserver). I'd like to automate this for startup using upstart, so I wrote a simple upstart script...