From my last experience with Ubuntu Server, I had issues with login and no interface. Maybe it was just the way I installed it...
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From my last experience with Ubuntu Server, I had issues with login and no interface. Maybe it was just the way I installed it...
I'm tossing up between either a Server Verison, or a desktop verison for a network fileshare on a Windows Network, primarly accessed by iMacs.
I want to use minimal system resources, but use a...
I have an issue with the Plop Boot Manager...
I am trying to boot to a USB device (with a GRUB boot loader). I have the Plop boot manager CD in the drive and the USB plugged in at the back, and...
An introductory lesson on something
- Urban Dictionary
Awesome, I'll give those a try!!
I'm currently looking into Virtualisation Server and am currently trying to design a spoof server. I have been given some sites to look at, but I am trying to consider the minimum requirements for a...
I'm writing a small program which involves a background process. I'm using the "&" attribute with UNIX and it prints the PID, but not in the script. I know it's been stored somewhere, but I want to...
What is Lubuntu, or more likly, what is the "L" short for.
My priority is to keep the Gnome interface as I am more familiar with it and it's accmpling features.
I've also noticed that Ubuntu...
I have just recieved a tone of old laptops from a company scrapping their old hardware. I put Ubuntu 4.10 on one of them, due to requiring 128MB of RAM to run effectivaly.
NOTE: The machine has...
I want to setup my usplash in 8.04 to be in widescreen. I would prefer for the res to be at 1680x1050, but I am happy with 1440x900, as long as it's in 16:10 ratio.
I am also using an nVidia...
I don't like bumping, but I really need this solved!
I have installed Windows on PC after Ubuntu, just so my games can run natively, but now usplash has some displaying problems. Thanks alot Windows...
I see the ubuntu logo, and the orange bar...
I've always wanted to work from one keyboard and mouse. Now since I have a Macbook, and have reinstalled Ubuntu 8.04, I want to work simultaiously. QuickSynergy allows me to do this, but it has...
Removing NM was a failure as I could no longer connect and redownload it. Since re-installing and inputing the following into "interfaces"
audo wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
address...
I have made some manual settings for my network adapter. Note: that I have upgraded to 9.10 from 8.04 LTS.
After making the changes to /etc/network/interfaces, NetworkManager will not co-operate...
How it just works with everything. And the fact that I can run X11 on my Mac. Perfect for school work that need printing. (The printer is on the Linux Machine!!)
Thanks, i didn;t see the 5th post, but that is now up to date. I can now ping. Thanks
resolv.conf has not been edited. It already has the following:
### BEGIN INFO
#
# Modified_by:...
here is what /etc/network/interfaces says:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
address 192.168.1.10
netmask 255.255.255.o
gateway 192.168.1.1
OK, I have entered some information into /etc/network/interfaces and it's failing to connect.
I noticed that Manual Configuration has shown up on the NM applet, and somethings are right. SSID has...
I am running Ubuntu 8.04, and I am able to access my machine via SSH, but I only want the log in screen visible on the machine itself, yet still able to work with the SSH.
But to do this, I have...
How do I make Ubuntu 8.04 receive an IP address as the machine is booting up, so I can access the machine through SSH without having to log in on the X Session.
OK, I;ve just discovered that I can launch the X11 apps that i need through SSH an view them on my Mac. Now my only concern is getting Ubuntu to recieve an IP address during boot. How can I do this?!
Problems. It will only display when I log in still. I want the VNC to be available when the machine boots, not when I log in.
Cheers, i'll give it a try :)
I am trying to my ubuntu machine from my Macbook via VNC, and i know it works but I want to view the login screen and sign in! But the VNC server program on the Ubuntu machine will not launch until...