Your client configuration file should define
"resolv-retry infinite"
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Your client configuration file should define
"resolv-retry infinite"
Hi,
You can define overrides in your twinview config that define the screen edges to your display manager. For instance, I have a triple-screen setup where each is 1280x1024. I use this in my...
Michael,
Apparently you're actually "the dude who didn't read my response."
Let me clear it up for you:
If you try really (and I mean REALLY) hard and read between the lines here you'll...
You need to connect using the cifs fs type since ntfs is not a network filesystem. Something like this:
sudo mount -t cifs -o username=winuser,password=winpass,uid=ubuntuuser...
It's probably stored in your ~/.wine folder. If you don't have anything else installed you can just delete the folder and start fresh.
Just add them to the mysqldump line. Something like this:
mysqldump -u root -pyourpasswordhere --add-drop-table --single-transaction $db |gzip -c > $out/$db.sql.gz
*The lack of a space...
You can use a cron and a small shell script to do this.
Create a script. I like to put custom root scripts in /usr/local/bin/, so something like this:
sudo gedit /usr/local/bin/dumpdbs.sh
...
You can always just (re)set your root password by booting into a recovery mode. The easiest way IMO (sans any extra discs) is by changing your grub boot option for a one time boot with a different...
What I did was to create a script in /root that is called from /etc/rc.local (which runs at boot time). The script uses expect to sign into the openvpn server.
/etc/rc.local looks like this:
...
It looks like you partially installed the cgroup optimizations that have been circulating around lately. You can either remove the lines causing those errors from your ~/.bashrc file -OR- you can fix...
I believe it is multi-threaded, yes - though you won't see that in the output of htop since that's just listing processes. I don't believe it's multi-core though.
Something like this should probably work:
xrandr --output VGA --auto
xrandr --output VGA --left-of LVDS
or likewise:
xrandr --output VGA --auto
You'll probably see a pretty good increase no matter which way you go, but I personally believe the AMD Quad core just sounds sexier and I would go with that.
Out of curiosity, did you try...
I would suggest to first setup DNS (Bind) and OpenLDAP. You will integrate services with LDAP as you install them so you'll want that ready and functional. All user accounts will be created (or...
For optimum results I would highly suggest considering a site-to-site VPN solution that works at the router level. That way all traffic can be passed between both locations as if it were the same...
On a related note, I use CrossOver Games for my Steam needs. It works for many games (the ones I want to play at least): http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxgames/
It may just be my lack of experience with the Windows platform, but I don't really understand your question in context. Are you asking how to host multiple websites on a single machine? That is...
It looks like it's actually sending an animated gif format file when the wget user-agent is used.
Interesting....I wonder if this is for a specialized auto-refresh system?
Mathieux,
The webmaster is blocking unknown or specifically the wget user-agent; so just specify a different one. For instance I'm using google chrome here:
wget -O 1600.jpg...
I commonly see this on managed hosting servers where a bot or virus is scanning for vulnerabilities on webservers. If you're sufficiently secured and up-to-date then there's not much to worry about. ...
well comparing your setup to mine (I'm using 10.04), I also setup the pam session file as well. My config file looks like this:
[open_ldap]
nss_passwd=passwd: files ldap
nss_group=group: files...
You might try defining nss_base_passwd, nss_base_shadow, and nss_base_group in your ldap.conf. And keep nscd running :-)
Do you have nscd running? What does your /etc/ldap.conf (or /etc/ldap/ldap.conf) look like?
This is a caveat when using networked filesystems over routed connections. The best thing to do (if it can't auto re-establish the connection) it to do a lazy unmount and wait a few minutes for the...
Did you set the root password as the article advised? If so you can specify the "-p" argument in your command so that it will prompt you.