Thanks HermanAB. I am glad you took the time to post this information.
I really could not work out a way to resolve the issue but now, thanks to your help, I can see the solution.
I will get on...
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Thanks HermanAB. I am glad you took the time to post this information.
I really could not work out a way to resolve the issue but now, thanks to your help, I can see the solution.
I will get on...
Your question about whether you can run a LAMP stack on the desktop install without causing issues is that: yes you can. You don't need to install a server version especially to do this.
I think...
We have an Ubuntu box working as a file server using Samba.
I have found the Windows clients saves everything with 755, the linux clients as 644. This is a nuisance as if a Linux user creates a...
I completely agree with agillator. It'd be different if you were running a production server out in the wilds of the internet but you're not, so enjoy the comforts of running Ubuntu Desktop AND...
Sorry. It is late and I am sleepy. Whilst Nagios is great and all, I am thinking of the wrong thing.
I use MRTG to graph resources.
I would recommend that if you are going to monitor servers you should learn Nagios.
It can be difficult to get started but once you understand how the configuration works it is easy to then add...
You may be able to do it but I think it will be complicated.
As an alternative, you could mirror the remastersys repo to a DVD using debmirror on another PC and then add the DVD as a Repo to your...
You get a lot of different answers because apache2 can be configured in so many ways. The default file on Debian based systems has been /etc/apache2/site-available/default for a long time though.
I think you are on the wrong path.
First check you have package libapache2-mod-php5 installed. If you install that using the package manager you shouldn't have to manually edit any files to get...
Your php should be within the double quoted href. It should read as
<a href="EditPage.php?id=<?php echo $UserId; ?>" ><input type="button" value="Edit account" /></a>
You're welcome.
The error means the value of $result is a boolean, most likely "FALSE" in this case.
It suggests here that the return value of mysql_query ("select * from employee", $con); is "FALSE" , this means...
When you say it doesn't work, that doesn't really help to get you an answer :)
Do you get any errors, does it get to grub, does grub find and boot the kernel, do the disks get mounted...
Possible...
* Starting web server apache2 ...
The configuration directory is only really relevant when apache starts up and read the configuration files right?
If you look at the init script at /etc/init.d/apache2, look for the lines at the...
OK, just want to add one here that I use because it is very useful to get JUST THE IP without all the other HTML.
From the command line ( Applications > Accessories > Terminal )
curl...
You can still get the php4 source from the php.net website.
It is no longer supported but you can find information here
http://php.net/releases/index.php
You can download it here:...
It sounds good to me.
Ultimately you have no choice really if you want to allow someone to write there, and the folder is owned by that user, and the permissions allow writing by only that user...
Yes it definitely happens to other people
richardjh@ubuntu:~$ ps -ef | grep flush
root 2329 2 0 Jul26 ? 00:00:00 [flush-8:0]
richardjh 26729 26590 0 ...
I looked at using MondoRescue to image the whole server before, it works well and if you have time it is worth checking out.
However I now have a script that mysqldumps databases, backs up...
Check the ownership of the directory.
Also there is a setting in vsftp that you need to enable to allow any ftp writes:
Check /etc/vsftpd.conf for the lines
# Uncomment this to enable any...
OK I am back with news.
In grub2 you can no longer use ESCAPE key to enter the menu, you need to use the SHIFT key instead.
This has been documented at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2
The...
As I previously posted as you can ping by IP but not name you need to set your name server somewhere:
Either
* check your settings in /etc/resolv.conf and make sure you have the correct...
I think you will struggle to get a good answer to this question.
The problem is how to define necessary.
You could run just the kernel, filesystem, bash and cron but you wont be able to do...
EDIT: There should of course be some disclaimer here about making sure you have backups, be prepared for data loss etc etc etc.
Looking at the disks there I am assuming that the removed disk is...