Install thunar-volman
In file manager preferences, go to the advanced page and check enable volume management.
Then check what you want on this screen:...
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Install thunar-volman
In file manager preferences, go to the advanced page and check enable volume management.
Then check what you want on this screen:...
You can remap the ctrl+alt combo by using the -mask1 modifier when starting Evilwm. The super key is mod4.
For example, here's my ~/.xinitrc line, which starts Evilwm with a 10-pixel snap to other...
sshfs. It's dirt-simple to set up (requires nothing extra on a server that already has ssh), and it provides an encrypted connection for using it over the internet, and you can use it locally the...
Ratpoison
Evilwm
Bob
When you say 'command line only', do you mean without X? If so, then check out dvtm (dynamic virtual terminal manager). It's like a tiling window manager for the console.
However, if you mean that...
In general, an ext formatted drive won't show the full capacity even when empty because, by default, ext reserves 5% disk space for root.
From man tune2fs:
You can disable it after-the-fact by...
No icons? Check, primary window manager: Ratpoison
Terminals? Heck yeah. And to go along with number 1, no icons in my file manager either, because I don't even have a file manager loaded on my...
Assuming you have installed openssh-server, it will start from /etc/init.d/ssh. If the server has been installed and the /etc/init.d/ssh file exists but doesn't seem to work, I'd execute a...
Desktop: Arch with Evil window manager
Web server: Arch, headless
File server: Debian (because it has an ARM processor)
Bob
Arch with the Evil window manager :D
Bob
9 year old 900MHz Athlon with 512MB of RAM, running Arch with the Evil window manager.
I've thought about upgrading to a new system, but running the minimalist system that I am, this machine just...
GUI access on a server? Off the top of my head, I honestly can't think of anything I do in maintaining my servers where a GUI would actually be helpful.
Maybe we're approaching this from the wrong...
The Indexes option is what drives that. If there is no index.html page or equivalent in a directory, a formatted list of the files will be shown instead.
To turn off that list of files, in your...
You don't have to change your swap partition. Your amount of RAM is taken into account when a swap partition size is decided, but there is no reason that they need to match. In fact, many people with...
The Ubuntu CD is a so-called "live" CD, which means it can function as an operating system once you boot from it/your CD drive, rather than your hard-drive. It doesn't matter if your hard-drive has...
Dyndns simply gives you a fixed IP address for the internet IP address that your service provider may periodically change (i.e. the external IP address of your router). You will still need access to...
Distrowatch lists about 400 different ones, but few are significantly different or truly unique. That's because many are just slightly modified versions of more major distributions. In fact, nearly...
The HP Mini 1000 and the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 both look like excellent machines, but can you purchase them without a Windows operating system?
Bob
Do you have access to the main httpd.conf file? Putting the user authentication files there, as recommended by the Apache folks, works fine with my multi-site server, with both basic and digest...
Yes, a static IP within our local network (e.g. 192.168.1.xxx) is the way to go so you can just forward ports via your router to your server address.
Your external internet IP address (i.e. the...
Please elaborate. What is it about your situation that makes you think you can't use a static IP for your server?
Bob
Is your server LAN IP static (e.g. 192.168.1.100), and are you sure it hasn't changed? If so, and you've forwarded port 80 to your server through your router, then it should just direct all http...
Does that application show actual memory usage, or does it also include the buffers/cache?
Try free -m in a terminal and see if the number without the buffers/cache is different.
Bob
If your Dyndns is set up correctly and your router has the appropriate port forwarded, you should be able to reach your server via the domain name system (DNS) just like any other web site.
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Sure you can; I'm doing it right now. Dyndns doesn't point to computers within your LAN. They point to the external IP address of your router and the router then forwards the port to the appropriate...