YES! This, finally, fixed this issue for me. Nothing else did - force create, force security, unix extensions, nothing else worked. THIS did. THANK YOU!
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YES! This, finally, fixed this issue for me. Nothing else did - force create, force security, unix extensions, nothing else worked. THIS did. THANK YOU!
FWIW, when I have problems with audio in Wine, closing the program in question and doing pulseaudio -k then re-running the program gets them sorted out.
This also fixes a really annoying bug in...
Thank you SO MUCH for this! This was all I needed to get beautiful, clear sound on my Precise (12.04.1) x86_64 workstation under Wine. I've been suffering along for freaking EVER with horrible,...
A year and some change later, for anybody else with this problem...
Just editing the profile in /etc/apparmor.d alone won't do the trick. You must then reload the profile you've edited.
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For some damn reason, the package was deleted from the repos in Lucid and later. I just went through the same thing.
For reference, though, you can find it on Launchpad:
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like the man says in his sig, please mark the issue [SOLVED] (as in, change the thread title so that it says [SOLVED] at the end) once your problem is fixed. This helps people find what they are...
OK, today for the first time I really encountered the same problems you were having - the user had some kind of "desktop wallpaper switcher" thing that was making my life a living hell, because it...
Video card problems maybe? Or wireless problems?
I wish I knew what to tell you; like I said, I haven't had any issues whatsoever with the TS Client on my workstations or my netbooks. I use them...
I dunno what to tell you, other than that I don't share your problem. The TS Client in Ubuntu works, for me, exactly the same as Windows' RDP client does. No better, no worse.
Sorry dragos, I don't have the test hardware lying around anymore. :)
I can tell you that enabling on-disk compression didn't have any "magic effects", though, because I did play with it - even...
So change the ANSI terminal type in the PuTTY configs to match the one you're using on the console.
Try running a shell script in the background that just pings your router once per second - it's negligible load on the box or the router, but it should be sufficient activity to keep the NIC alive.
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Ummm... what?
You're not using log_daemon_msg correctly, and may not have sourced the function either. Try using logger instead.
/usr/bin/logger "unmounting san"
The OpenVPN server knows perfectly well how to get from one subnet to the other, it simply won't forward the traffic between them unless you tell it to. You can either do this the traditional way,...
Need more info - like log messages when you shutdown or reboot that might indicate whether your script is even being run (and if you can't find any, adding a line to your script to deliberately log a...
Yep. Well, that and make sure that the Postfix box DOESN'T think it's the MX for 3bm.co.za, due mostly to hostnaming issues.
Careful, don't get sidetracked. We've already been down this road with this guy: this Postfix server isn't SUPPOSED to catch any mail; he has an Exchange server already set up that is the proper MX...
You've got some misconceptions about the way IMAP works.
A proper IMAP client *always* does searches on the server side; there's a search command built in to the IMAP protocol. Nothing needs to...
You're going to have to give us more of a picture of how the mail for 3bm.co.za is SUPPOSED to work before anybody can help.
1. what machine is SUPPOSED to handle that mail? Where is it? Is it...
My advice is not to try to use logrotate at all; instead, have Apache pipe logs through cronolog. It will make your life a LOT easier in the long run, particularly if you have (or want to have)...
Dovecot scales a lot better than courier, IMO, for high message counts.
On one client server I've got more than 150,000 messages in a single account that 20 different users all access...
Yes to pulling all the headers from 2008, "I doubt it" to filling the local drive on your netbook. Headers don't take up much space (generally well under 1K per header - so under 1MB per 1,000...
The entire power bill for my 2,000 sq ft home + office, complete with several servers and workstations, a PS3, a roommate, a wife, and washing two loads of laundry a day just about adds up to the...
Here you go:
http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/05/19/how-to-share-files-and-folders-in-ubuntu/