Haha, it is Monaco, you'll have to search around for it on Google.
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Haha, it is Monaco, you'll have to search around for it on Google.
Nothing fancy.
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This is just a thought, but have you checked your authorized_keys file to make sure that there are no extra line breaks? The entire key needs to be on one line. I've used putty to generate keys in...
Glad it worked! :)
FAT filesystems have a different resolution time than ext3.
Try using the --modify-window=NUM option with rsync, where NUM is some number greater than zero.
According to the rsync manpage:
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I'd say Nexuiz is a pretty excellent first person shooter that is Linux native and in the Ubuntu repos. Your specs should be more than enough.
August is a new month, time for some new awesomeness! :guitar:
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See this thread for more information.
bolewin and Pawcatuck too, be sure that you have smbfs and smbclient installed before you do what I mentioned in my previous post.
sudo apt-get install...
Samba shares can be automatically mounted at boot.
Step 1. Create a mountpoint, e.g.
sudo mkdir /media/share
sudo chmod 777 /media/share
Step 2. Edit /etc/fstab
I think it is an attempt at making sharing folders a little more accessible to the user using samba. Personally, I have never been able to get it to work properly in Ubuntu. I have always edited...
If you only want to share files between two Ubuntu machines, with no Windows machines involved, then I'd recommend using NFS.
Here is one really good tutorial that I was able to find here on the...
In the future you might want to provide an adequate amount of information about your problem whenever you ask for help. Nowhere in your original post do you mention that your setup is for intranet...
You might want to read up on how DNS works. If you want your site to be accessible to the public without having to type in something like http://<insanelyhardtorememberIP#>/ then you'll need to...
The options "-x" and "-X" work differently. "-x" disables X11 forwarding, while "-X" allows X11 forwarding. Try is with the capital X.
Furthermore, check "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" and be sure you...
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This sounds like a perfect situation to make use of VNC. You can set up your Ubuntu machine as a VNC server, see here for one example, then install a VNC client such as TightVNC on your Windows...
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I hear the voices...but where are they coming from?!?! Everything is invisible!!!
*bump*:popcorn:
Windows 95. Those were the days. :)