Just want to update this thread and say that mtr is great!
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Just want to update this thread and say that mtr is great!
Great work trying to get bluetooth to work. Keep up the good work!
I got a new no name USB 3.0 hub that I have connected to my new Asus UX31 laptop. The hub is recognized in Ubuntu, but I can not get any devices to work with this hub.
root@lapasus:~# lsusb
Bus...
Yeah, that is not good.
Lets generate a new xorg.conf file.
Run "sudo nvidia-xconfig". Restart your computer and see if you can manage your display with "nvidia-settings".
Hello
Start by looking into "nvidia-settings" under X Server Display Configuration. Report back what you can see there.
Thanks to the user rww in ubuntu channel on freenode, the perfect tool for this is "mtr". It's included in ubuntu as default. The GTK version is no good, so make sure to use curses version.
Thanks for the response Matt.
On the link you provided, SICM and M-Ping is suggested. M-Ping can not plot a traceroute path more than one time. SICM does not seem to be able to do this at all.
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Hmm.. I do not really know how to respond to this...
I work professional as a computer engineer and have used debian/ubuntu for a couple of years now.
I need to find a ping plotter that can ping each hop in a traceroute and present it in a diagram.
In the Windows world, it exist a excellent program called PingPlotter PRO....
Nice guide nullzone, thanks
You really should be using 8.04 LTS. When you encounter errors, no one are gonna help you if ubuntu 9.04 is the installation base.
The fix works. But you will have new problems after you solved this one.
If you gonna use Zimbra, use the recommended 8.04 LTS version instead.
libgmp3 does not exist under 9.04, but libgmp3cs2 exist.
You need to edit util/utilfunc.sh
nano +1868 util/utilfunc.shand change that one into
PREREQ_PACKAGES="sudo libidn11 fetchmail...
am also looking for the answer to this.
So am bumping this one and subscribing to this thread.
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I can only talk for my self and own experience. But I notice a big different between having one or four virtual cores in a virtual machine.
I usually give more important virtual machines...
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I don't use OSX so I can't help you here. But it strikes me that you never ask a question. What is your problem? What do you need help with?
You say "screen resolution" but not what is...
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All my virtual machines disc storage are in separated logical volumes.
So for example, my file server has the path /dev/vg/fileserver and mail server /dev/vg/mail.
You can easily do LVM...
Hello there. I want help to get rid of the flimmer I have on my TV when connecting my computer by s-video.
I have ubuntu 8.10 desktop with a Nvidia 8600 graphic card. Nvidia drivers installed. In...
virt-manager (or in fact libvirt) does not support all the fancy stuff qemu/kvm can do. Keeping up with the development of qemu/kvm is a pain and will not happen.
To pass extra arguments to...
The only solution at the moment is to create a bridge (virtual switch) for each physical network card. Then you attach your virtual machines as you like to each bridge (switch). Meaning, you will end...
Nice, thanks! Worked for me under ubuntu 8.04.1
Go-oo is a openoffice.org fork with more features.
I was trying today to install the latest 3.0.x (development version) from Go-oo. It's only in rpm so I converted it with alien. But one package...
I would like KernelCheck to work with distcc.
distcc only works when running as a user that is not root. KernelCheck is running make-kpkg as root. Anyone has a solution?
I have found out why distcc did not work for me with make-kpkg. It was because make-kpkg is running as root and distcc running as my normal user. distcc refuses to run as root. Anyone have a solution?
I would like to know more about how distcc can be used. I have successfully set up distcc so the compile process is balanced across my computers in the network.
So, "make -j 12" works, but not...