For two people, I would just suggest using Google Calendar and Google Contacts. You're on Android devices anyway, so it's not a big leap to start using those products. There's no need to reinvent the...
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For two people, I would just suggest using Google Calendar and Google Contacts. You're on Android devices anyway, so it's not a big leap to start using those products. There's no need to reinvent the...
Look up RiseVision. It's free and has an installable player for Ubuntu.
If you can't get Wireshark to work, then you could log into the router and view the list of DHCP leases that it handed out. If your Linux boxes aren't listed, then there's definitely another DHCP...
I would suggest installing Ubuntu as a virtual machine first before trying to dual boot. It's generally safer that way. You could use Virtualbox, Vmware, etc. to set up the virtual machine.
But...
It's not that Linux is more or less susceptible. It's about which DHCP server responds to the client requests first.
What DHCP server are you using? Are you assigning IPs based on mac addresses?...
The user probably has many instances of Firefox open. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Also, fully utilizing the RAM is not a bad thing either. It is bad when you start swapping a lot to the swap...
You may have a rogue dhcp server on your network.
From what I've been reading on mediawiki, the recommended setup is to have the /wiki as part of the URL. They warn against shortening the URL. But they also provide some direction on how to do short...
Any notable messages in the apache logs or syslog?
What about changing the DocumentRoot to point straight at the wiki directory?
Here is Docker's documentation on Docker networking: https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking/
Seems virbr0 and docker0 are automatically created when you install Docker
Had this problem a few months ago with an Intel 7265 card. I don't have a fix, but here's the workaround I used.
Create the file /etc/systemd/system/wifi-resume.service which contains the...
Looks like it will support up to 8GB
All that stuff is your computer getting network information from the DHCP server at 192.168.178.1. It shouldn't be disruptive, though. You could set your DHCP lease time for longer than 30 minutes....
You need a bridge to connect your container to the outside, hence virbr0. docker0 is the virtual nic of the container. Anyway, check /etc/network/interfaces to see if it's specified there.
Sounds like you accidentally set your windows partition to be the swap space for the Ubuntu install. A default Ubuntu installation only takes up about 5-6GB, so there was (still is) plenty of space...
You probably have set the logging parameters somewhere else in that file or in another file. Check all your conf files for bind to see where you have logging set up.
So if I'm understanding correctly, you want to change the domain from metulburr.com to [newdomain].com? Just change the ServerName to [newdomain].com
Desktop sharing uses VNC. Only the username and password used to make the connection are secured, the rest of the session is not. If you trust all your users on the local network, then it's fine to...
You may have to disable secure boot in the bios.
Rsync is good for that. For GUI, use grsync
Yeah, it will work. You might also want to set up virtual NICs with two VLANs on the server's internal port, and then trunk the Cisco port to which the server is connected. The Cisco switch then will...
Edit your preferences for your saved remote connection. Change the Resolution to "Use client resolution". Alternatively, choose a custom resolution, then click on the options button (...), and within...
Sounds more like a networking issue than a server issue. Your second IP is a private IP, so it's not routable over the Internet. If you have another vps within the same 10.201.x.x local network, you...
By default, postfix is configured to allow smtp access to the server itself. You can change that by setting postfix for SASL to authenticate remote clients and/or setting up a trusted network for...