I'm in the same boat. Looks like it's got something to do with the nvidia driver (for me, at least). If you remove nvidia-current, Cinnamon will load just fine. I wonder if it would work if I...
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I'm in the same boat. Looks like it's got something to do with the nvidia driver (for me, at least). If you remove nvidia-current, Cinnamon will load just fine. I wonder if it would work if I...
Reboot it and hold shift while it boots up; that should dump you into the grub menu - from there you can edit the default boot option or boot into Ubuntu with serial console support.
You have to disable the firewall or open some ports before iperf will work. The post above hit it spot on, though.
try sudo apt-get install php5-dev and then give it another go
The time machine backups will require some command-fu on the mac side. It's doable, but is really icky, in my experience. I spent a few hours getting over through the process, but wouldn't recommend...
802.11N is often not as speedy in practice as it is in theory. Try an iperf test from your wireless machine to the server and see what you're getting for throughput. I doubt that the md is at fault...
No need to cop an attitude, bud. The poster was trying to get you to elaborate on what KIND of "hit". SSH login, HTTP get, telnet connection, etc... I doubt you're logging pings; there's a lot of...
I'm guessing that the tutorial is old. It's likely been replaced with libssl-dev
Gluster's pretty neat, as is TahoeFS. I'm not sure you'll find any FOSS tools that will have the all the features of a traditional SAN that you're looking for. I guess there's a reason they're so...
Have you taken a look at FreeNAS? I'm not sure about the active/passive standby stuff, but I've used it in VMs to make pretend iSCSI SANs in the past.
Given what's been posted so far, block it. If you didn't modify the default setup, nothing will break.
I wouldn't expect the space to dynamically grow as the raid reshapes. Report back when the rebuild is done if you're still having problems. Otherwise, sit tight.
Might take some command-fu, as I'm not sure that you can accomplish the config file edits through webmin, but here's a walkthrough.
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Your 'maxbonds' is incorrect - needs an underscore. Try max_bonds=2
Also, that stuff should go in /etc/modprobe.conf, if I'm not mistaken. *I've only enabled bonds on CentOS/RHEL, so I'm not...
Take a look at fail2ban and OSSEC/HIDS. No need to reinvent the wheel here...
I set up an ubuntu server to support TimeMachine for my wife's macbook pro. It was a major PITA...
I'm not at home, so I don't have my bookmark with the walkthrough, but this one seems close:
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Gnome != lean/mean
Check into something more lightweight like lubuntu, or xubuntu.
I don't have any direct experience with DDWRT routers, but, from what I read, you should be able to make it operate like a switch and disable routing functionality. If that's the case, you could give...
Yes, you should see a series of file requests starting with a really specific file name and then broadening out until it gets a match. Are you sure the tftp service is up?
The puppet website's got some good information. As long as you can follow directions, all the info is there. Why not give it a crack and reply back if you get hung up on a particular step?
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In theory, and in production environments, RAID 5 arrays with disks greater than 1TB can pose a significant risk. There's a chance that two drives could go out simultaneously, but the real danger is...
If the ISP is blocking port 80 traffic, it seems reasonable to me that he'd still be able to hit the server internally. If OP can't connect from inside the same network as the apache server, though,...
Can you hit the web server from INSIDE the remote network? Before you go through the trouble of setting up another one, see if you can exclude a misconfiguration. Signs seem to point to filtering,...
Print out or write down the root pw when it's changed in your cycle. Seal it in an envelope, keep one yourself, and give one to your boss.
Teamviewer is free for personal use...