I have three machines; Windows 10 , Ububtu 22.04 and Lububtu22.4. Samba is installed on the Linux machines and enabled on the W10. I can ping between any two computers and get 0% loss, and, I can see...
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I have three machines; Windows 10 , Ububtu 22.04 and Lububtu22.4. Samba is installed on the Linux machines and enabled on the W10. I can ping between any two computers and get 0% loss, and, I can see...
I've uninstalled and re-installed apache, then mv all my mp4 files into /home/userdir/public_html
Now, running "sudo a2enmod userdir" gives ERROR: Module /home/userdir does not exist
How have...
Ok, thanks. Will have another look on the spare system when I get a mo. Have been doing far too much sys admin and not enough riding lately :biggrin:
SeijiSensei, I'm sure the FollowSymLinks statement is there and enabled but I will check again. I think it was in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf if I have I remembered correctly......
I think I was having hardware problems. The ethernet connection was intermittent and there was a lot of disc noise. I decided to start again with a new hdd and a quick re-tinning of the ethernet...
that's not my intention at all. I have a trainer bike in my garage where I run an app called Fulgaz. It uses some sort of mp4 file which streams video to my Apple TV + TV and this controls the drag...
What was the purpose of asking me to run this code?
yes . why are there two Lubuntu fora?
ricobasso@D620-02:~$ apt-cache policy apache2
apache2:
Installed: 2.4.46-4ubuntu1.1 ...
Yesterday I installed Apache and got the “it works” page using localhost in my browser. Today it wont start. Being new to Linux I don't have the first idea on where to start. I've tried removing and...
Thanks for the responses. So similar to Unix yet very different.
Let's just check I've understood this...
a) "sudo -i" gets me a different shell/cmd window where I am root?
b) no password is set at install time, but you can't log in as root with a blank...
I found a way of resetting the password entering recovery mode via GRUB. All sorted now. I come from a distant UNIX background and am reasonably aware of the dangers of doing everything as root.
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like the title says.
I've just installed Lubuntu and am trying to set up Samba and Apache. I'm fed up of typing "sudo" befor every command, so would like to switch to being root. I assumed no...
The only file in my /etc/init/ directory is a file called whoopsie.conf
It seems to contain stuff about system crashes.
I'm running a local apache server on a puny old laptop which has a lubuntu OS.
I don't need a GUI. Can I get the laptop to boot up in runlevel 3 (but still starting up apache)?
Google searches...