This looks interesting.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
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This looks interesting.
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
regards
Hi there
I have had the same error pop up when I installed 12.04. To overcome this glitch, I reinstalled and ran "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade". I feel there may have been a glitch on...
Hi there
See this thread.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1981511
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This worked for me, Ubuntu 12.04 server.
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I used this tutorial and made some other notes.
http://liberumvir.com/2012/06/01/zfs-and-dtrace-running-on-ubuntu.html
Firstly, ZFS
1) Install an Ubuntu server. (I recommend trying it out on a...
Here is a HOWTO which I found comprehensive and invaluable for me to start learning about server requirements. Based on Debian so just change the OS name to Ubuntu as you already have Ubuntu set up....
As I stated, you should have got something like this.
Glad you got it sorted out. Maybe Konsole accepts and shows different results for terminal commands ??
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And No, you did not post an output of "sudo /etc/init.d/smbd",
you posted an output of "bash: /etc/init.d/smbd".
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To control your server have a look at Webmin. (http://www.webmin.com/)
Here is a HOWTO which I found comprehensive and invaluable for me to start learning about server requirements. Based on...
When you open a terminal and type "sudo /etc/init.d/smbd restart"
do you get something like this ?
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I have just started to look at Nexentastor ( which requires a barebone box rather than a VM ). The file system is based on Solaris ZFS which manages data integrity on-the-fly and allows for the RAID...
Here are some notes I made when I had the same issue.
The Samba configuration should be modified to show the Windows 7 workgroup or homegroup.
From a terminal onthe Ubuntu machine, type :
sudo...
Yes, you can use nmap. This is the sort of command.
nmap -v -sP 192.168.0.0/24
You may have to install nmap first with : sudo apt-get install nmap.
You may also have to connect your laptop...
If the Windows printer is shared, then you should be able to connect using Samba from your Ubuntu machine.
I have had problems with Windows 7 sharing with Ubuntu in the past and needed to install...
Here is a HOWTO which I found comprehensive and invaluable for me to start learning about server requirements.
Allows your browser to connect and modify your server settings on your network, start...
Do a Google on this.
"ubuntu Can't have a partition outside the disk"
Quite a few results turn up, one of those should be helpful.
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Should have done a backup first and then deleted your partition.
Can you use XP to restore the partition ?
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It sounds like your installation did not go as planned.
Try re-installing. If it happens again, then maybe your laptop has a few internal chips which may not be compatable with 12.04.
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Here is a HOWTO which I found comprehensive and invaluable for me to start learning about server requirements.
Allows your browser to connect and modify your server settings on your network, start...
This is the command from a terminal on the server to import the 'dumped' SQL file. I use Webmin to set up the server database as a "clean" file, because the name of the database being restored has to...
This is what works for me.
From the Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center -> Advanced Sharing Setings.
In both the Current Profile and also in the expanded Public...
No, I was unable to save the file when /media/sdb1 is unmounted ( as one would expect ).
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I also unmounted the drive and used "sudo gedit /media/sdb1/unmounted" from a terminal to save...
The drive /media/sdb1 is mounted through fstab. It is mounted at boot time.
I generated a new file named "unmounted" and saved it on the root directory of /media/sdb1.
I unmounted the...
This did not work for me with 10.04 Desktop.
I opened new file on drive /media/sdb1 then sudo umount /media/sdb1 to test.
if [ $(mount | grep -c /media/sdb1) == 1 ] does not work
nor does this...
Are you running a desktop or laptop ?
If it appears to be a problem with sda hard drive, then my suggestion would be to run a liveCD, use the DiskUtility to check out any Smart Data errors.
...