I submitted a bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/targetcli/+bug/1000490
This bug is not that serious considering that most admins would know how to install the...
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I submitted a bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/targetcli/+bug/1000490
This bug is not that serious considering that most admins would know how to install the...
How would I go about giving a survey to local (Austin) small businesses in a broad range of fields (everything from restaurants to PC repair)? Cold calls don't work anymore because as soon as you...
Has anyone seen this web comic? It's a little cheesy in a few places, but funny nonetheless...
http://hackles.org/cgi-bin/archives.pl?request=1
It's also much less subtle than XKCD for those...
Are you using RAID (esp. 4/5/6) by any chance?
So I take it that there is no easy way to make it look just like the mockup?
Here is what I have so far:
(See Attached Screenshot)
So far, so good...
The only problem is that the widgets are all stuffed in the upper left corner... How do I get them to look like the...
Environment:
* Python 2.6.5
* (Ubuntu 10.04) Linux only
* Tk preferred
I have been writing scripts for my sysadmin job for a while now, but I have no experience with Python GUI development.
...
Thats amazing, I have heard of 3D printers before, but the ease of duplication, plus the moving parts coming pre-assembled, wow...
I want one.
I am setting up a Zimbra email server based on Ubuntu 10.04 Server Edition for my home based business.
For a production server that needs as close to 100% uptime as possible, is it better to...
I have met a few people who have gone to vocational schools for information technology, and they all seem to come out with some kind of unwavering devotion to Microsoft and Cisco.
If XML is a "borderline" scripting language simply because you "could" write an interpreter in C++ to read it and execute what it sees, then anything is a "borderline programming language" by that...
In case anyone is wondering, I am still looking for other programs for seeing the reply from a DHCP server...
Wireshark is too heavy for my uses... But good for now.
For anyone else asking this question in the future:
Apparently Wireshark can be used for this, it displays all the options and their values in easy to read plain text...
edit: Specifically read...
I am setting several settings on a DHCP server (PXE, WINS, etc...), and I can't tell if they are being applied.
Is there a tool that I can use to call a DHCP request as if I was a client, but...
My math is a little crappy today:
If I create a 16 character phrase made up of the numbers 1 - 9 randomly selected, how many possible outcomes are there?
(BTW, I graduated HS 2 years ago, this...
Let's assume I simply need a list of values to use in a for loop.
In terms of speed: List or Tuple?
If the choice is between Nuclear or Fossil Fuels, then Nuclear is the best option.
But, if the options include something more renewable than Nuclear, then those options are better than Nuclear.
Open Bravo POS is pretty good...
http://www.openbravo.com/product/pos/
Works for both Restaurants and Retail
I parroted this list from System76's website:
Application Hosting
Backup Server
Collaboration Wiki
Customer Relationship Management
Database Applications
Directory, DNS, and DHCP...
Thank you! That is exactly what I was looking for!
Is there anyway I can write my own "login scripts" for GDM?
In other words, where is lists ['Ubuntu', 'Ubuntu Classic', etc...], can I write my own, and have it show up there?
What field do you enter to be the guy who manages the super computers at LHC, CERN, etc... (science labs)?
If there inside the Matrix, then Neo...
The reason is that while a Jedi is busy following the "laws of physics" as he remembers them, Neo can do whatever he pleases...
;) Oh man, How I have...
I have a first generation Dell Mini 9, and it only has a 4GB HDD. Ubuntu exceeds this limit by a good amount.
The OS needs to be relatively user friendly, because I am not the only one using...
Am I the only one who ran "rm -r [you get the idea]" as soon as I saw this?