You will find the solution to get this keyboard working in 12.04 here
http://www.pcmediacenter.com.au/forum/topic/46168-mce-keyboard-working-in-mythbuntu-1204/
There are a couple of typos in...
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You will find the solution to get this keyboard working in 12.04 here
http://www.pcmediacenter.com.au/forum/topic/46168-mce-keyboard-working-in-mythbuntu-1204/
There are a couple of typos in...
I have a Ubuntu server guest running in Virtualbox which is installed on a Ubuntu server host.
I have set up the virtual machine using the following commands, an all works well
VBoxManage...
I have solved the problem, not sure exactly what caused it but I noticed a difference in the output on the following command when run on the host and guest:
On Host
:~$ route
Kernel...
I have installed virtualbox 4.0 on a Ubuntu 10.4 Server host and have installed a 10.4 Server VM as a guest.
The guest was set up with bridged network connect following this guide
...
I would like to have the option in preferences to send duplicates to a 'Duplicates' folder instead of Delete Items.
With this option you would be able to switch duplicates at a later date if you...
If you have followed these instructions you should be able to get back to a gnome desktop but doing the following.
1. choose to exit xbmc, this should drop you back to the login window
2. click...
What instructions did you follow? There is no link here
Did you install xbmc on top of a normal Ubuntu installation or did you follow one of the guides that recommends installing xbmc on a minimal...
Bump, does anyone know how I can do this?
I am having problems using a Logotech quickcam fusion in 9.04 & 9.10
model info:
~$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 046d:08ca Logitech, Inc. Mic (Fusion)
I am happy with the directory structure I have and the access seems to work. In an ideal world I would like all of the users to have the same home directory. Is this possible?
Could you set up
...
I have now set up 4 user directories and a 'master' user, the directory structure is:
/home/sftp/sftphome/USER1
/home/sftp/sftphome/USER2
/home/sftp/sftphome/USER3
/home/sftp/sftphome/USER4
...
spotted my mistake
Match Group sftponly
ChrootDirectory /home/%u
ForceCommand internal-sftp
X11Forwarding no
AllowTcpForwarding no
should have been
I have tried to follow this tutorial but I can't login using sftp, here are the commands I entered:
home@server:~$ sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
home@server:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
*...
This sounds like the simple solution I'm looking for, can you confirm the directory that the sftp users will be locked into?
When I set up the sever I created a user, USER1 which has a home...
I have found an interesting link discussing sftp and scponly which seems to match what I'm looking for
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=451510
I use sshfs already and find it really...
I have tried following this tutorial on 9.10 but I can't get access to the ftp-files folder I created or access using ftp localhost.
I have posted the terminal session from the install and...
I followed some of the steps in the following guides:
http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch15_:_Linux_FTP_Server_Setup#How_To_Get_VSFTPD_Started
...
I plan on having the ftp server accessisble over the internet
I have looked at this and some of the other guides but I'm struggling to understand exactly what is being referred to when 'users' are discussed.
I'll try to explain....
When I am reading the...
I would like to set up a file server for few friends and family to access and down load files (not delete or change) and have an upload folder where they can send files.
I was hoping to use ssh...
Thanks for the input.
It doesn't look like SSH / SFTP are the right fit for what I'm trying at achieve.
I now plan to look into ftp, I've already done a bit of readind on ftp, would vsftpd be...
I would like to share 2 folders on my server with friends / family. One folder contains files which I want them to be able to access and download but not delete, modify or create / add new files to....
I have recently rebuilt my server after my old xeon system died...R.I.P.
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU E1500 @ 2.20GHz
2GB RAM
80GB System Drive
160GB, 250GB & 1TB storage drives
I have installed...
I read this article in Linux Format earlier this year and as I am about to set up a new server install I would like to hear opinions on whether or not it is worth changing the default file structure...
I have 2 Hitachi Microdrives that I want to use as the boot drives for Ubuntu. The model I have is HMS360604D5CF00 and they are only 'True IDE enabled'.
They are exactly the same as the this one...