I am considering setting up an Ubuntu server. I know that synaptic will need to bridge a proxy server. My basic question is it possible to configure synaptic to work behind a proxy with Ubuntu...
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I am considering setting up an Ubuntu server. I know that synaptic will need to bridge a proxy server. My basic question is it possible to configure synaptic to work behind a proxy with Ubuntu...
Check the repository ... it's probably there.
IndyTim / DataMan
How did you install LAMP?
IndyTim / DataMan
Suggest you try the "Search" utility. There must be at least 18 Gzillion postings on this topic.
Indy /DataMan
Adding to the mix... :D
http://www.fsarchiver.org/Main_Page
It is bundled into:
http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page
It has been my weekly backup app for about 2 years. I've done...
Of course you made backups of your data to an external location so that is the easy button... right? Or- lessons learned from this experience.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
Take a...
And behind Door #2:
http://www.openshotvideo.com/
Intuitively easy to use.
IndyTim / DataMan
http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page
http://www.fsarchiver.org/Main_Page
fsarchiver is bundled within the SysRescue LiveCD
IndyTim / DataMan
1. Using your phpMyAdmin @ work:
a. Export your table structure to a removable device
b. Export your table contents also to a removable device, (note if your content is very large, you may want...
If the problem is on your server end, you could try modifying some of the settings in your php,ini file (this will require a restart of Apache to become effective). Here are a few reas that merit...
Additional hint:
If you're getting an error on a sql statement, do an "echo" or print on the sql statement before processing. 99.5% of the time, the snytax error will jump out at you.
-IndyTim...
GEdit - Learn the code!
-IndyTim / DataMan
Probably, the best course of action is to create unallocated space directly to the right of your NTFS Windows partition. Once created, expand you Windows partition to occupy this space.
-IndyTim...
Make your life a whole lot easier as you start out by installing programs either from the package manager or the menu option (forgot what it's called). These 2 approaches will do the "heavy lifting"...
I just re-read your post. While booted to GParted:
1. From unallocated space on your hard drive, create an extended partition. This comes after your already created partitions. Click the apply...
Within GParted, click on your extended partition, then create a new partition within the extended partition.
IndyTim / DataMan
Beyond the error message requested above, you might want to swing over to the Servers board and post up there. You should find some hard core postflix people haunting about there.
I've never used...
1. How did you setup / install phpmyadmin?
2. What is the ownership, group ownership and permissions on /var/www?
IndyTim / DataMan
For the php end, suggest that you check your permissions on /var/www. Both the owner and the group should be aligned to your login id if you are using your LAMP strictly for development.
IndyTim...
As an extension of bizboy12's comments, it really depends on what you are looking for. If it's general code, I'd recommend searching out the tons of tutorials that are out on the web (as in Google...
It's been several months since I did it (Mint 8 Gnome -> Mint 10 Gnome). Basically, only for Thunderbird, :
1. Make a copy of your .thunderbird directory to a new name (this is the just-in-case...
I'd recommend starting off by looking at your log files. Mine are in /var/log/Apache2
IndyTim / DataMan
I suggest that you look in /var/www see if you have a folder /phpMyAdmin. I think when phpMyAdmin is installed from the repository it plunks it in /etc with symbolic links back to /var/www (not 100%...
No unless you're running Lx as a virtualization within Windows.
IndyTim / DataMan
I don't know how you are mounting your drive in /ext. My first suggestion is to un-do this mounting. My second recommendation is to create a directory (folder) in either /media or /mnt (use /media...