I plan on installing 9.10 sometime in the next couple of days, so I will post back here with my results.
When I had the beta/RC installed, the wireless issues seemed to be gone, but power...
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I plan on installing 9.10 sometime in the next couple of days, so I will post back here with my results.
When I had the beta/RC installed, the wireless issues seemed to be gone, but power...
I believe some of the wifi issues have been resolved in Karmic - but haven't had a chance to really test that theory out yet. Last time I used Alpha 5, the disconnect issues seemed to have gotten a...
Has anyone been experiencing wifi problems? The connection seems to randomly drop, which requires a reboot to reconnect...similar to what this person reported:
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I am not sure exactly where I seen it - I have been googling for days to try to solve this problem, or at least find out some more information about it...perhaps on this forum, or on a launchpad bug...
I was using the alternative installer for 9.04. What version is your BIOS? I have heard some chatter about some problems in that area... //jcs
Besides CPU scaling, the wireless connection WILL drop after a period of time...I have yet to see it remained connected overnight on my home network, and when I connect it to my schools network, it...
This worked for me - however power management was a deal killer - the machine cannot even determine when the ac adapter is plugged in....battery life is miserable.
Since I don't want to kill the...
UrbanTerror: http://www.urbanterror.net/
Well, you really don't need to use a stand-alone server - any of the workstations will work fine - you just need to build the profile on that workstation and distribute it to all the other machines. ...
I manage a 20+ ubuntu lab (converted from XP) and we have had great success with getting students using Ubuntu - we use a simple setup (KISS) in which the users have full reign over their /home/user...
You will just have to look at the specs of the hardware - watt usage of the power supply, etc. You also might want to look at alternatives to standard intel and amd chips then too....there are...
Is it just apache? You won't be needing anykind of dns, mail, etc.? If that is the case you can do it very cheaply with your existing internet connection - simply find some cheap hardware that...
you can build point-to-point antennas rather cheaply, but you will have to build them yourself: http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/448 is a rather broad overview but its the basic idea. ...
Why? So when a problem occurs you can't properly report a bug because any developer will most likely say "try it on the stock kernel"....running a custom kernel should be reserved for people who...
Since the other hosts are windows, and if you want the most features out of your access mechanism, your stuck with samba - setup samba to share your data, etc. Google is your friend - I am sure...
What kind of hosts are on the rest of your network? (linux, windows, apple, etc.)
Does the server have direct internet access, or is it connected VIA a router, etc.?
Is everything wireless?...
a google for "mounting smbfs" turned up quite a lot of results, specifically:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=280473
Yeah, that would explain why your machine is shutting down. 80C is really hot, so your machine is shutting itself down to prevent damage.
I am not sure what options you have, but I would advise...
http://www.la-samhna.de/samhain/manual/
I don't know your particular setup, however the manual above is very detailed...skip the installation section if you installed the package. the rest should...
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[17:57:42] File properties checks...
[17:57:42] Files checked: 127
[17:57:42] Suspect files: 2
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Check the samhain documents section.
Its complaining that your machine of "localhost" isn't corresponding to a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)...I don't think that is a show stopper though. ...
Wow - next time check a little harder. They have a whole "forums" section.....
replace "nano" with "gedit" - GEdit is a included-by-default text editor that will work on your system. You can also access it from Applications->Accessories->Text Editor
http://www.opensourcecms.com/
Check the "Forums" section - you will be able to test a huge number of them out.
Anyone utilize GnuPG for something similar yet?