hi
what is the output of:
ls -al /usr/bin/sudo
also unlless you have enabled the root account with
sudo passwd
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hi
what is the output of:
ls -al /usr/bin/sudo
also unlless you have enabled the root account with
sudo passwd
what happens if you just run
heaven
from a terminal?
Barry
Hi
The problem is due to the way this specific command works. It's because you are setting a variable in the alias command which would be executed when bash starts, the bit after the $ inside the...
Hi there
I think I see your problem.. at the end of the .bashrc file you set the $PATH 4 separate times causing it to be a mess. to see what I mean run:
/bin/echo $PATH
to fix this delete...
ok you can check in ~/.profile too otherwise try searching for "uname -r" (part of the error message) in all files like this:
sudo grep -r "uname -r" /
wil take a little while to run through...
...
Hi again
route add should have a sudo before but it looks like you already have a default gateway of 10.9.0.1 so assuming this is the correct address and not your laptops address then that's not...
Hi
Try checking in ~/.bashrc (hidden in your home dir press ctrl+h to view) and /etc/bash.bashrc for that command if you find it delete it and save the file. If it's in the second one you will...
Hi
I know this doesn't fully answer you're question but have you considered sftp. there is a windows client called winscp and linux can connect to it with nautilus or with the scp command line...
Hi you can have a look at:
http://nixsrv.com/llthw for linux/unix
for security cryptome.org has some good reads
http://cryptome.org/
Hope this helps!
Hi there.
Does running
sudo init 0
or
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My understanding is that Windows steramlines it's kernel during installation and setup so that it can only run on your machine whereas linux holds all generic drivers etc in its kernel all the...
Hi
You might like to check out VLC. It's very featureful although I wouldn't know if it does everythong you need. To install just run:
sudo apt-get install vlc
Hope this helps!
Barry
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This sounds to me like yuou don't have a default gateway. Could you post up the output of:
route
and
logmein hamachi for linux is in beta, there is no graphical user interface although a third party one has been developed called haguichi which works a treat. To be clear, although you are installing...
Hi
Permissions on the file look normal. My guess would be that your problem is nautilus. An update may fix it, otherwise you could try making a new directory and copying the contents of the old...
Hi
Hamachi (https://secure.logmein.com/labs/#HamachiforLinux) VPN should still work with rdesktop or VNC.
Hope this helps!
Barry
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You just need to run the .run file. Open a terminal and type: (I'm assuming here that you've downloaded the file to your Downloads directory)
cd ~/Downloads
chmod 700...
in this situation I think the easiest way would be to type
gpicview ~/T
then hit TAB
Hope this helps!
Barry
Hi
Try running:
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.mozilla
Hope this helps!
Barry
Hi again
sorry an OK button isn't needed I meant to say close. Just ticking the box and pressing close is sufficient to enable the repo. You also want to edit the name of the source and remove the...
Hi
Sounds like it could be a bug, I take it you're running up to date nautilus. You could also try a different file manager such as dolphin and see if the problem persists. Can you post the output...
Hi.
I'm pretty sure this is a bug with the image you have.
here's an enormous thread on the problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1443231&page=18
post 176 lists a solution.
...
Hi there
Remember linux is Case sensetivve with a capital "C" ;) try using a lower case t with tab completion. You can get around spaces in a filename by adding a \ before them or quoting the...
Hi there
either passwd or sudo passwd username will work.
passwd is you choosing to change your password and will require you to enter your current one whereas sudo passwd username is a forced...
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When you perform a release upgrade any extra repos that you've added yourself get disabled. I'm guessing this is to prevent any confilcts for example packages with the same name in two...