All of our workstations in our warehouse use Empathy to connect to a XMPP group chat room for support issues, and it works pretty darn good until a new user (or someone by accident) closes the group...
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All of our workstations in our warehouse use Empathy to connect to a XMPP group chat room for support issues, and it works pretty darn good until a new user (or someone by accident) closes the group...
Just had the same issue on a 6.06 box also, checking the system for libdns.so.21 and was gone with no apparent replacement.
Turns out I didn't have
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu...
Gallery2 is a mighty fine way to host photos (I use and customize it extensively), but for basic simple photo sharing I prefer http://www.zenphoto.org/
In my tests, no.
The 8.04 machine was not yet in production and the guest operating systems where not running (server was testing to be a VMware box). The 6.06 box is nothing but a file server...
I'll chime in with similar results. I just started evaluating 8.04 over 6.06 for a VMware server project and noticed that it was performing horribly against a physically identical 6.06 server.
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Where all the 'lost' files perhaps on another drive, or network share? e.g. you mounted a drive, started using it but forgot to add it to /etc/fstab
I've see this done before where server that...
It does, just with a capital "I". It's in the man file.
administrator@vmx1:~$ dpkg -I dellomsa_5.4.0-1_i386.deb
new debian package, version 2.0.
size 74281592 bytes: control archive=...
FLUSH PRIVILEGES is not need when you use the SET PASSWORD function, only when you update the mysql database directly as you where doing initially. Although calling FLUSH PRIVILEGES as you have done...
I'm not exactly sure why you are questioning where to put mail.*, you have already assigned the user/host permissions in the first command, it's not needed again when you set the password.
Also,...
What you want should be possible with conditional logs.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/logs.html#conditional
Something like...
SetEnvIf Request_URI "^/images/.*(\.jpg|\.gif|.jpeg)$"...
by any chance do you have a DHCP server on your network that may be resetting the files?
You could setup Mailman for a mailing list and add everyone to a list https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mailman
Or you could could create an alias in /etc/aliases and make everyone you want a...
option domain-name "home.lan";
Yeah, best I remember there was a boiler plate .conf for director each time I installed bacula.
What does
$dpkg -l | grep bacula show?
If you just installed it, I would just try and reinstall...
If you want a backup you should look into either real backup software like bacula, or what I do for everything in my /etc (which is in addition to bacula actually); check your files into an SVN...
Perhaps a <base> tag would be in order.
http://www.w3schools.com/TAGS/tag_base.asp
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=879378#2
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/logcheck
Sends you an email report of log anomalies.
See if SSHFS suites your needs http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html. It lets you mount remote servers over a SSH connection, with nothing more needed.
To me it sounds like it would fit your task...
The ubuntu server guide is also a good starting point
http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/
When apache is started it has a master process that runs as root which spawns all the worker processes that actually answer web requests. It has to do this because web traffic is normally on port 80...
is the mod_mono.conf in /etc/apache2/mods-available ? is so, have you done
$sudo a2enmod mod_mono so it is symlink'ed in mods-enabled.
not knowing anything about mod_mono, it sounds to me like apache doesnt have the mime type configured for the .aspx files. That is done with the AddType option
...
The /usr/share/postfix/main.cf.dist is the 652 line version that has every possible setting documented. No sense in having all that cruft in the file your working on, when the end result may only...
Keep in mind that all major bugs and security fixes from the upstream release are backported into the version that is released with ubuntu. So as long as that version of ubuntu is supported, you...