Excuse me to insist something litte obvious, but just to double check: After you install Intel Linux Graphics, did you install the drivers?
You have to open this App and then let it install the...
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Excuse me to insist something litte obvious, but just to double check: After you install Intel Linux Graphics, did you install the drivers?
You have to open this App and then let it install the...
I have the same onboard card and I have a much more better experience with Intel drivers:
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads
Give it a try.
Hi,
On Windows, you set time at BIOS in local time form. Then the OS has to be on your timezone. If you change your timezone you are in fact changing the BIOS time. Windows 8 allows you to use...
I'm using 13.04 and Skype 4.2 and accents are working well with Spanish layout. Give a try to other layouts and watch out for 'Allow different layouts for individual windows'.
I've downloaded the 12.04.1 version from old.releases and using the same usb stick and software, the installation works fine!
So, I'm pretty shure that 12.04.2 is a bad image.
Hi,
I didn't tried this from a CD/DVD disk since my server lacks a optical drive.
I downloaded 12.04.2 server version (amd64) and make a bootable usb with Universal USB Installer and LiLi USB...
Why you have to download them again?
The upgrade process is for just migrate your apps and home user.
I think that your aproach may fail misserably....
It is very ambiguous your defition by "entire LAN".
You have to be more specific about what you want to monitor and why.
I can only help with two aproches:
Single node monitoring has to be...
Edit this file:
sudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
It explains it self what to chache on that.
This definetelly work on Ubuntu Servers. I've done it several times....
By default it is just
.local
hostname -A
Check this out:
http://www.subvs.co.uk/ubuntu_change_hostname_computer_name
Most Hardware problems are faulty memory sticks or cooling issues.
First do a full memory test with Memtest86+
You can run it on the Ubuntu Live CD or your regular installation by selecting it....
35MB/s is a very decent disk writing speed.
Gigabit LAN exceeds any disk read/write speed by far at any home pc.
The most that you can expect is about 200/250 mbps.
Regarding you 110 MB/s, i...
iperf.
But you have to know what to test and how to read results.
Bandwith could be tested with a single TCP test with big chunks.
"Quality", latency, jitter, packet lost, etc. could be...
Hi,
Check your Virtual Network Configuration.
Should be Bridged for what you want. This option set aside your VM like a Physical from the Network point of view.
NAT may work, depending...
Something like this?
http://linuxalfi.wordpress.com/2011/11/06/connectifylinux/
At the very bottom clarify how you can do this with one card.
Be aware that no all Wireless cards supports...
Should be the same...
Eth, wl, lo, is just a naming convention to quickly identify the netword card type.
I think that your issues are related to the WiFi.
Do you have many other SSID in your area? Signal Quality? Specification (.G, .N), etc.
In your case I will firt test everything without WiFi,...
Humm, I think the only way to do this is unloading the Network Module (driver) and reloading.
I don't know if Ubuntu has the Network Drivers as Kernel modules...
Give a Look to this aproach...
eth0 is your physical Ethernet interface.
lo is the local loopback (a kind of internal interface... don't worry about it and don't touch it).
usb0 should be your thether connection.
wlan0 is...
Inside /etc/apache2/sites-enabled you should have a file for running site .
Edit that file (with vi or nano) and in there you shoud find ServerAlias and DocumentRoot.
I guess that ServerAlias...
Ok, you have a Public Address and that's good.
you can use 'tcpdump' to 'sniffer' the interface for incoming traffic.
So for example you may listen for any incoming traffic in a given...
Also when you run apt-get -f install, it was without sudo.
The error you got was because or maybe the lack or permissions (sudo) or maybe because you have another Window doing some operations...
To allow incoming connections you have to have a direct Public Address.
I don't think that you have this, but instead a kind of NAT from your provider.
To be sure, paste a full ifconfig -a...
How do you test the connection?
The Server edition lacks Network Manager and you configure everything by hand.
You may try the Server edition.
It doesn't come with GUI by default but you can add it later through apt-get.