What happens when he tries to su or sudo?
What do you get from
groups
What are the contents of /etc/sudoers?
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What happens when he tries to su or sudo?
What do you get from
groups
What are the contents of /etc/sudoers?
Write a bash script with the exact same commands as you use. Keep in mind that it will run as root, and the $PATH may not be set the same as for your user. Then dump it into cron.weekly.
shudown -c
cancels shutdown.
That's because gedit is a core gnome utility.
Only if you mount and share it through whichever OS is currently running on the machine.
If you have performance problems, you might try switch from apache to lighttpd or nginx.
As far as minimalist GUIs go, fluxbox is one of the best. You really don't need one, though.
Any good editor can edit files over FTP, so all you have to do is set up FTP access on the server.
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Wait, you were having problems before, are having problems now, and want to know what you did to change it?
How much RAM do you have? 32- or 64-bit? What else are you doing? Does the situation...
Did you update the kernel recently? What does /var/log/Xorg.log say?
Most things are safe in 64-bit now. Flash (last I checked) was an exception, as is Wine. Other than that, 64-bit's the way to go.
You shouldn't really be using NTFS for write in Linux, unless you really have to. The virtual machine will take care of making Windows run right, no matter the filesystem the image is stored on.
Are you sure VirtualBox doesn't? It can do quite a lot, and is in fairly heavy development.
What about the free version of VMware?
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
should update you. Report back if you have any problems.
Usually, if it doesn't work... try to find a wine developer interested, or just wait for it to get fixed on accident.
You will probably find more success using a virtual machine; I prefer...
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
then, if that doesn't fix it, post the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.
What does
sudo fdisk -l
say when it's plugged in?
I believe that, after enabling sessions, you'll still have to quit rtorrent properly for it not to hash-check on start. Don't take my word for it, though, since I never stop rtorrent.
Deluge...
xorg.conf is located at /etc/X11/xorg.conf. You're looking for something like
SubSection "Display"
Depth 16
Modes "1024x768"
EndSubSection
with...
What exactly are you trying to do? Are you concerned with the size of the cache from your browser?
If you're absolutely stuck, you can uninstall Wubi via Add/Remove, then reinstall it and pay more attention to the settings you choose.
#!/bin/sh
for directory in ls; do
tar czvf $directory
done;
My bash is a bit rusty, so I probably got some punctuation wrong there. Also, that only works if there are no spaces in...
Your code looks to be correct. Can you boot into Windows directly (if you change settings in your BIOS or change jumpers)? What about using Super Grub Disk? How often do you boot into Windows, and...
From the local computer you were testing with, try sshing to a remote server, then back in. If you don't have shell access to any other servers, you can find a free one here temporarily.
Have you...
Well, it appears that you only have one user account (jay). The first three are daemons that, for some reason, need home directories in /home.
Have you installed another desktop environment, such...
Which files (specifically) are you having problems with? What webserver are you using? How did you install it? What do your php.ini and webserver conf look like?