having the same problem here. how did you go about getting it installed?
I tried "apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter" and it didn't show that it was in the repos.
Edit: Got it .....
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having the same problem here. how did you go about getting it installed?
I tried "apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter" and it didn't show that it was in the repos.
Edit: Got it .....
This helped me out. Thanks Script Warlock!
I could, but was hoping that there was some sort of pre-established program that can do this.
Took a look at 'formail' and it seems to work w/ the header portion, but will also need to remove some...
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Haha. I sure hope that won't happen! I tried adding a fanless heatsink from a D201GLY2 board (it got zapped last year using the wrong power supply brick). The heat from the northbridge went up to...
Give this a try ... and then let us know if you get stuck any further.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/install-samba-server-on-ubuntu/
you can alias it in your .bashrc file ...
(ex.)
alias update='sudo apt-get update -qy; sudo apt-get upgrade -qy; sudo apt-get autoremove'
you could also use '&&' in between the commands.
Just finished it this past weekend. I've always wanted to hang my server on the wall since y2k.
This worked for me.
http://slacy.com/blog/tag/lenovo-s10/
I have a Hauppauge PVR-150 and it's a pretty good card.
I was wondering the same thing and this is what I was able to search.
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/aptitude
It's in a hidden directory ... ~/.local/share
don't forget the dot (.)
I see, could you adjust the permission for that one file so that you're local account has access to it as well? Are both servers facing the public Internet or just one?
You could set up ssh keys...
Looks like someone else is having a similar issue w/ your type of card as well ...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6682205#post6682205
No problem. More detail is in this guide too if you want to take some time to read it. I find it very helpful.
http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/aboutthebook.html
# Maybe try the one on the repos ...
sudo apt-get install madwifi-tools
Have you tried this link already? Unfortunately I don't have the same setup hardware that you do.
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/atheros-ar5007-wireless-with-madwifi-on-ubuntu-804-hardy-heron.html
Would you be able to provide more detail of what your wireless issue is? What have you already tried already?
I would just ...
vi /etc/passwd ... grep the username and modify the /bin/bash to /bin/dash ... and :wq
If you want to set up a cron to rsync to another server as root but don't want to get prompted for the password from the destination server, do the following.
# rsync w/o password authentication...
Will this help ... ?
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/bandwidth-monitoring-tools-for-linux.html
0 12 1,2,3,4,5 * * /home/guest/scripts/cidades1_http_bkp.sh > /home/guest/scripts/logs/saida_http_bkp.txt
See if taking the user out of the equation will do it.
0 12 1,2,3,4,5 * *...
See if this will help ...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=434444
I may be wrong about this (anyone, please jump in if I am ...), but if I'm not mistaken, you'd want to add the path into your environment.
I usually keep my scripts in /home/user/bin ... or...