why dont you use SAMBA or NFS or SSHFS?
as far as streaming to other devices (like upnp style) there is fuppes, mediatomb, ps3 media (something)
itunes streaming you have mt-daapd
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why dont you use SAMBA or NFS or SSHFS?
as far as streaming to other devices (like upnp style) there is fuppes, mediatomb, ps3 media (something)
itunes streaming you have mt-daapd
yes its dirty, yes its messy. i hear it from my wife all the time :P
why would you want to reboot though?
file systems are irrelevant over the network. at that point, it is all about network protocols.
i fail to see how DBAN wont run on a 64bit CAPABLE system. 64bit hardware is perfectly fine running 32bit software
that sounds like you have a 'virtual controller' issue
on the vm settings, make sure under storage, you have selected IDE CONTROLLER with type PIIX4
this applies to both the virtual cdrom and the...
change the harddrive controller settings in your virtual machine settings to be ide instead. you dont have to use sata controller
you dont need to install nvidia raid drivers. the vm does not see your ACTUAL hardware, its VIRTUALIZED
go into your virtual machine settings and click on NETWORK, then choose BRIDGED instead of NAT
your router's IP is your non-LAN ip. you are natted behind your router which means that everything BEHIND your router is in the 192.168.0.0 subnet... probably a /24 mask
your virtualbox config is...
i do not recall having to do this in workstation 7, although it has been many months since i installed it on my laptop
i assume you purchased workstation with a license?
here is an extremely easy guide to setting up a very nice looking conky
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=92328
http://www.directron.com/expressguide.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express
1. slot size, bandwidth, architecture
2. I couldnt find anything on your particular model, but it would do you...
it sounds like you need to set up the second router as simply a switch and access point. what it sounds like you have now is that the second one is set up as a router/gateway and you have to have it...
paul, i notice you are trying to do a lot of installations in WINE when there are applications available natively to ubuntu that will do the tasks that you are trying to do.
i would suggest that...
different subnets require you to have a route from one subnet to another in order to use services on the other subnet.
why are they on different subnets?
CPU-Z doesnt overclock. it simply gives you the info on your hardware
what do you mean the names of the drives?
what info do you need to know?
there are a lot of applets/screenlets/gui apps that can provide the info you want.
have a look at 'sysinfo' and 'system profiler and benchmark'
they can both be...
http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
basically its unnecessary in linux anyway. my guess is that the OP just doesnt know how to find out that info from normal linux methods
OP might benefit from...
all you have to do is install the packages that you need for whatever type of server you want to run.
you dont have to install the server version to gain anything.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive
I would suggest you read up on how to setup SAMBA for windows sharing. there are about a million pages/tutorials out there on the subject
heres one for fedora...
that would be the paid version. VMware Workstation, or the free version VMware player.