Thanks! That did it. svn hooks into apache and runs as whatever UID/GID you have apache using.
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Thanks! That did it. svn hooks into apache and runs as whatever UID/GID you have apache using.
I have a subversion server (nfs client) and a php script that exports code (websites under development) from the subversion repositories. I need them to go directly to my document root on another...
I'm having issues installing Ubuntu Server 14.04 on a server with a Thunder n3600R (S2912-E) mobo. Both the server DVD and the live DVD fail right after the splash screen. I've tried nomodset,...
Microsoft licenses use a variety of unique identifiers to make sure that you don't install their software everywhere under the sun. Usually if you stick to the same hardware it's not an issue. I've...
What are you trying to remote control? A server/desktop that has/can be given a static IP, and doesn't go anywhere? Or a laptop that could be anywhere at any time?
I would try X11 forwarding over...
Also, you want to stick with 64-bit. 32-bit can only recognize 4 gig of RAM. Linux has had = support for 64-bit for some time now, windows in the last ~2 years has caught up now as well. If your...
Yeah, Wubi is Ubuntu with training wheels. Download the iso via anything but internet explorer. I've found that IE likes to corrupt large file downloads sometimes (hence the resurgence of download...
I had a similar problem with an old Dell latitude. Sometimes Linux doesn't play nice with wireless switches. Update to the latest BIOS (might have to make a freeDOS flash drive). Go into the BIOS,...
did you run a media check? Maybe your install media was corrupt? I've heard that can cause all sorts of fun and interesting problems.
Have you tried disabling/re-enabling the cell radio on your phone? I'm not very familiar with windows mobile. I use wifi tethering with my android quite a bit and for some reason every once and...
Rooting most devices isn't as scary as people think. Just do your homework first, and have a "get back to factory plan".
The biggest reason you should root is to put a custom ROM on there. ...
I'm going to do my best to make sense of this. Are you tethering to a mobile phone? Or are you thinking that xbuntu on a different device is magically affecting your phone's ability to surf the web?
This is cool, is there a limit on how large that ramdisk can grow to?
I find it comical how often this happens.
pwd is a great thing to do before -R lol
How to install the users and groups manager: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1974343
ps aux will list your running processes and their PIDs and paths
kill <pid>
gksu...
Which Bluetooth applet are you using? This is probably not advisable, but a sure way to test your theory that it's a permissions issue would be to kill the Bluetooth applet and restart it as root. ...
Windows doesn't always use traditional ntp, here's some references on the subject:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc773263(WS.10).aspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042#method2...
Check your settings on the phone, you might have to allow it to receive files. What version of Ubuntu are you on?
So,
I run Ubuntu on my work laptop (Dell Latitude E6410 w/ NVIDA graphics) When at my desk it resides in a docking station connected to a larger monitor. I prefer to run in a single display...
Word of advice next time you want to multi-boot, start with your oldest version of Windows first, then go upwards until you're done with windows, THEN install Linux.
Doing it in random order is...
So....what that command means is set permissions 764 on everything underneath / (root).
If sudo isn't working you might be boned. Some friend you have there. Be very, very careful with when...
The biggest challenge you'll face going into a career in technology (hardware, software, management, or other) is that 9 times out of 10 the people you work for won't have a clue how to evaluate or...
This smells like a profile issue. I'm not well versed in evolution, but I would find out where it stores it's user settings, back them up, then blow away the originals.
Well, how exactly did it get messed up in the first place? You would use this tool to undo the damage.
Did you improperly re-size a partition or something?
Any luck? I'm having the same issue. Dock with 1 external monitor, When docked I want it to prefer the external.
With 10.04 this worked until I had to use a 3rd party repo to get a more recent...