Yeah, I tried installing Nagios via the repositories too, but didn't like that everything was in the /etc directory. Especially considering all of the guides you read says it's installed in...
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Yeah, I tried installing Nagios via the repositories too, but didn't like that everything was in the /etc directory. Especially considering all of the guides you read says it's installed in...
I'm working on moving my users to another server. So I've changed all the MX record to point to the new server, but setup forwarding of email from the new server to the old server until I can get...
Hitting "reload" didn't work for me. It still wouldn't show up in Synaptic.
Same here. I couldn't find it through Synaptic, but when I did "sudo apt-get install amarok-kde4" from the CLI, it showed the package in the "NEW packages that will be installed" section. Now I...
It's fixed and I feel like an idiot. But it's ok, because it works now haha I was using a live Ubuntu desktop for the Ubuntu Desktop machine. I installed it to the hard drive, and it worked as...
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Ubuntu Router
eth0
IP: 12.1.1.2
Netmask: 255.0.0.0
Gateway: 12.1.1.1
eth1
Weird... I pressed submit once and I got a forum error saying I gotta wait 20 seconds before posting. It gave it to me a couple times within a 5 minute period. When I finally got it to go through,...
Sorry about that Neofree. I'm not booted into Ubuntu right now, so I'm trying to remember this off the top of my head. But I think it was the "network-manager-pptp" package that I installed (pptp...
Thanks tomarq :)
Found my answer here :)
I'm trying to configure a VPN to see if I just might be able to use Ubuntu on my work laptop. I opened up the Network Connections window, selected the VPN tab, and the "add" button is grayed out. ...
hah Awesome! Glad you got it figured out. I just started a new job, so it's been hectic. Sorry I didn't get back sooner.
Yes, I do have Windows 2k Adv, and a few spare PC's laying around :)
I don't think IPv6 is part of the problem, but as you said, might as well rule it out :)
To disable IPv6:
gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
then replace this line:
alias net-pf-10 ipv6
I haven't come across anything that says to modify the nsswitch.conf file, so I'm thinking you should be good there (again, I haven't done this myself before, this is just what I'm researching as to...
When I went back and re-read your previous post, reading the issues with DNS and resolving the host name, "resolv.conf" came to mind. resolv.conf handles hostname resolutions on any "extra" domains...
Argh, totally forgot about tonight :-\
No nsswitch.conf? Weird. A little checking, the base-files package is supposed to contain that file. I'm assuming the command isn't working because the nsswitch.conf file is missing. Checking my...
hah Yeah, I went Google searching for a bit and finally came across that. The only stuff I could find on the forums were stuff about manually configuring Winbind and PAM.
Glad that helps :)
likewise-open - That what you're looking for?
I've never used it (FreeNX) myself, but I've heard good things about it.
Cool idea, good way to get your friends introduced to Ubuntu :)
What exactly is the error you are getting regarding the X server? That would be very helpful in helping you fix your issue :)
LPI is actually the same people who do the Ubuntu certification. More information can be found here.
There is one listed on the LoCo team list page, but I'm not really sure how active they are. The page was updated last month, but the modification was to change a name. And when you click the link...