Hey all,
So I've looked over a few threads on "slow boot time due to systemd-networkd-wait-online failure" etc. I got the problem running Ubuntu Server 17.10 in a VirtualBox VM with an...
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Hey all,
So I've looked over a few threads on "slow boot time due to systemd-networkd-wait-online failure" etc. I got the problem running Ubuntu Server 17.10 in a VirtualBox VM with an...
Yes, all the settings are in order. Screenshot attached (username replaced, password blanked). The syslog output shows that they are all accounted for, although it's not detailed enough to show me...
Hi all,
I am trying to connect to a wireless network that uses the WPA2 Enterprise protocol with PEAP/MSCHAPV2 inner authentication. Currently Ubuntu reports that the username and password are...
Fixed by running:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
I'm glad that this issue was fixed, although I'd appreciate if anyone could shed any light on what might have originally caused the issue...
Hi all,
I'm looking for a little guidance on an issue I'm having with GVim on a standard Ubuntu Natty install. After some recent changes (including the installation of Wine and the Microsoft base...
Hi all,
I would like to VPN into my Ubuntu server from my Windows 7 64-bit client, with all internet traffic going through the server.
What server daemon do you guys recommend for this? I...
Hi all,
I apologise if this question has been asked a million times before.
I have an Ubuntu 9.10 server with the PPTP VPN server daemon installed (pptpd). I can connect to this server...
Hi all,
I've been playing around with screen to start/stop rtorrent, and I was wondering if it's possible to 'send' a keypress to a screen session.
For instance, I would like to invoke a...
Ahh, also good, and doesn't require the installation of another library. Thanks.
This works like a charm, thanks!
Hi all,
I use vim and the command line fairly heavily when writing HTML and associated CSS/scripts. I've found that it would be really handy sometimes to be able to quickly find out the the size...