From what I can tell, it's stored in initramfs. So you'll need to rebuild it. That's why it works when you remove the nvidia drivers through apt-get, it does this for you. If you don't already...
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From what I can tell, it's stored in initramfs. So you'll need to rebuild it. That's why it works when you remove the nvidia drivers through apt-get, it does this for you. If you don't already...
To kill azureus I usually do Alt-F X (Exit). "ps -xa" shows no instance of java running after this. I've also done "killall java", but with the same result. I'm running it on 4662, which to my...
That was what I thought, but I've never had a problem with this before though. I thought that after a certain amount of time, the incoming connections would stop from a timeout. Also, why does my...
Hours after Azureus (Vuze) is closed, I'm still getting incoming connection attempts. Netstat doesn't show it, but both my router's logs and wireshark do. The following is a wireshark capture about...
My laptop has a sim card adapter and I'm wondering if it's possible to make phone calls from my laptop using the GSM connection. I'm not looking for VoIP, just to be clear.
I'm trying to setup my desktop to serve NFS so that I can access my external hard drives (connected to the desktop) on my laptop. However, whenever I mount them on my laptop via NFS, the folders are...
I'm not sure how it happened, but something messed up three of the F## folders in my iPod (the ones that hold the actual songs) and so any time I tried to move a file in/out, it would give me an...
I've also been wondering about this. Anybody know if it's possible?
I've also got a Compal HEL80 (velocity-micro l80x). I got the fingerprint reader working by installing fprint-demo. Also, you can use it to log in with libpam-fprint. Here's the webpage for it:...
As far as I know rsync is the best option for backing up across networks. As they've pointed out, there are a lot of different options for rsync, and different needs for different people so be sure...
+1 to postfix, courier, squirrelmail
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Not necessarily more overhead. You still have to configure every PC on the network to use your DNS, and if the server goes down for whatever reason, then nobody can access the internet. It's...
No problem! Everyone here was once where you are. It's people like you who are the future of linux. I'm just doing my part to give back to a community that has done so much for me. I'm sure...
You can usually block ip addresses in your /etc/hosts.deny file. I'm not entirely sure if ssh looks at this file or not. It seems that if it's compiled with tcp_wrappers enabled it should.
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The gui doesn't really make it any less secure, even if it's enabled. It just hogs resources all the time. Disabling it will stop it from hogging those resources until it's needed.
To disable...
Hmm. That's weird. Usually that's what a2enmod does, doesn't it?
Anyway I'm glad it all got worked out!
That's exactly right. You may also be able to do what's called port triggering. In this instance you would accept the incoming connection on port 722 and forward the connection to port 22. That...
Glad to have helped.
Try this:
sudo mv /var/www/apache2-default/blog /var/www/blog
Then go and edit the config file again.
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 holyspirit-desktop 192.168.254.3
192.168.254.4 romneysecuredata.com
192.168.254.4 ubuntursd
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ...
Hmm...
Try this:
sudo a2dismod rewrite
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
sudo a2enmod rewrite
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Hmm. In this particular case, I don't think it would really matter where it is, and you might not even need it at all since you're turning it on in the .htaccess file. Do what osjak said and try...
If you click on "add a custom entry", you can add ...a custom entry... with the port you want.
It shouldn't be happening if your /etc/network/interfaces is set up properly(?), but check and make sure dhcp isn't running.
sudo /etc/init.d/dhcdbd stop
Just to make sure, can you show...