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Thread moved to Networking & Wireless.
This doesn't really answer your question but do you have a good reason for wanting to use PPTP?
PPTP has known vulnerabilities which make it easy to crack, I'd recommend using OpenVPN instead if...
I've set up dnsmasq on several small networks and it provides DHCP and DNS with no issues.
What exactly are you wanting to do that you think dnsmasq can't handle?
If you want a slightly more graphical text file you can install and use the tree command...
sudo apt-get install tree
tree --prune -P *.mp3 > filenames.txt
Thread moved to Other OS/Distro Support.
You need to install from the 12.04.1 media to get the 3.2 kernel....
http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/
You can run all the apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade's you want and...
Your biggest problem is going to be actually finding a graphics card with an AGP connector (which is the only graphics expansion slot your motherboard has).
No manufacturers have made AGP cards...
If you are looking to test OpenStack on a single machine then don't bother manually installing everything and setting up multiple IP's, just use DevStack instead....
http://devstack.org/
Yes it is, you are missing a /.
Your new line should read...
UUID=3261-5257 /media/usb vfat defaults,user,exec,uid=1000,gid=100,utf8,umask=000 0 0
Notice the / before media/usb.
Apt-get just uses http to download from the repositories so it uses exactly the same ports as you'd need to access web pages.
That is the connection is made from a random high port to port 80 on...
Are you sure that it's not just the torrent causing the low speed?
A standard Ubuntu installation doesn't have the firewall enabled, so the command in your post won't have any effect. Also port...
Thread moved to Virtualisation.
Change your VM so that it uses bridged mode instead of NAT, then just go to http://serveripaddress:8080.
+1 to this.
I've just been to the Mint download page and you have to chooses which DE you want when you download.
What makes this any different from the way Ubuntu does things?
Change ubuntuserver in /etc/hosts to JamesServer so that the names match in both files.