You are right the, there was some conflict. I ended up reinstlling and now it works. Thanks
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You are right the, there was some conflict. I ended up reinstlling and now it works. Thanks
Hi , I installed 14.04 on a Lenovo laptop and the internet was a bit slow. I followed an interent tutorial that suggested upgrading the driver, but on the next reboot there was no ethernet connection...
S X S's solution worked for me as well. Maybe a script could be written to automated it
old thread but..
right click on desktop->desktop settings->icons->single click to activate items
got it,
just needed to specify the location of the credentials file, that's all
so final script:
#!/bin/bash
gnome-terminal --working-directory /etc/openvpn -e 'bash -lc "cd /etc/openvpn...
Sorry for the late reply,
I've modified the script according to your suggestion and indeed the terminal does not quit.It is trying to connect, but now I'm getting this:
AUTH: Received...
this is what i've got so far :
#!/bin/bash
cd /etc/openvpn
sudo openvpn --config 12\ -\ itVPN\ USW.ovpn --auth-user-pass credentials
When I run it I can see it going through the authentication...
I would like to have a script on my desktop ,clicking on it will connect me to a VPN server. At the moment I need to open a terminal
cd to /etc/openvpn and then run this command:sudo openvpn...
actually facebook couldn't make it in china cause it was (and still is) blocked
google is the one who sort of lost to baidu , but again that was because many of its services (youtube, picasa, even...
Don't worry about it
It's Kosher
What The Cog said:
rsync
cron
/thread
This did the trick for me ,on Karmic
+1
for clonezilla
I found the answer here
for some reason i needed to add
client ntlmv2 auth = yes
to smb.conf
and mount is with cifs rather than smbfs
why did i need to add that and why does smbfs work...
very useful
helped me with my problem here
I have a strange problem . We have a network with several computer. We have two file servers (don't ask why) an Ubuntu and an XP as well as many clients. Setting shares on Ubuntu was easy and all...
Here is a very detailed tutorial to make your Windows (almost?) as secure as Linux
i think you are looking for 'notification area'
the program is called " pessulus "
you can apt-get it
Thank you
I had to change resolv.conf as well
but it did the trick!
Hi, I have a strange problem.
We have a network of about 40 boxes behind a router. The router is set to use openDNS. Most machines are XP, we also have one Vista , one Mac and 3 Ubuntu's (Intrepid),...
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I have searched for years (literally) for a solution
(for anyone interested , read this as well)
:smile:
agoodlife,
i suggest you start a new thread about
include your setup
your grub file
and the output of the terminal command
sudo fdisk -l
It seems highly unlikely that you would be able to infect a Vista partition from Ubuntu unless you are trying really hard.
In theory you could download something and put it in a shared partition...
one thing you could try is to install ubuntu again
when ubuntu installs properly you should have access to both windows and ubuntu.