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Kaso posted:I have a ubuntu PC with two network interfaces, however my router's DHCP software (as far as i can work out) doesn't want to give me two IPs because both interfaces are broadcasting the same hostname.
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Alright, to start off, I am a complete linux newb, but I decided to give ubuntu (gutsy gibbon) a shot. I am running a dell inspiron e1505 and knew about problems before hand I would have with both my wireless card (broadcom) and my ati mobility x1400. I got the wireless to work, and when I enable the restricted fglrx ati drivers and restart I have a higher resolution, but there is a crazy graphic lag with everything. Moving windows, scrolling in firefox, etc. Ive googled high and low for answers on how to fix this but I have had no luck yet. I know people have gotten the x1400 to work properly. When I do fglrxinfo it says that everything is ATI, but if I do grep | OpenGL, it says that my OpenGL stuff is mesa, which is no good. Thanks in advance. Id really love to get the snazzy desktop.
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# ? Feb 17, 2008 00:34 |
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Is there a way I can use GRUB in the MBR and still boot Windows XP, for instance if it's installed on the second primary partition? Every site I go to keeps telling me to keep the Windows MBR. Is there a specific reason for that? I thought the boot sector on the install partition should suffice, which I guess would chainload?
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# ? Feb 17, 2008 20:39 |
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does anyone have any experience sharing files between ext3 and XMBC using samba? When I try to connect Im prompted for a password even tho I never set one up. I forget the command I used but I invoked a no username/password needed command for samba. I can however access the data off my external NTFS drives tho.
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# ? Feb 17, 2008 21:09 |
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Toiletbrush posted:Is there a way I can use GRUB in the MBR and still boot Windows XP, for instance if it's installed on the second primary partition? Every site I go to keeps telling me to keep the Windows MBR. Is there a specific reason for that? I thought the boot sector on the install partition should suffice, which I guess would chainload? That's pretty much the most basic boot-windows-with-grub, what's complaining? DOS-style MBR does the same, but only selects the 'active/bootable' partition.
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# ? Feb 17, 2008 21:13 |
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Well, every HOWTO I've read is all like "Waaaaaaaaah don't install GRUB into the MBR", which I don't get why I shouldn't. Apparently Vista's going to poo poo its pants when you do, but I'm not going to install Vista. What I want is Solaris on the first primary partition, Windows XP on the second primary and chainload the regular boot sector to be found on the second partition. Though I'm now considering gambling on WINE. It's basically all about being able to run Spore in Fall without wiping the disks to make space for Windows at that date (on my newly ordered notebook).
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# ? Feb 17, 2008 21:48 |
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Sorry if this has already been discussed, but the search is down. Can anybody recommend a good media player? I'm looking for something that has similar functionality to winamp for windows. I want to be able to browse my music by artist or album or whatever. edit: I feel like an idiot. Right after posting this I found rythmbox already installed on my machine, and it seems to do what I want. Roctor fucked around with this message at 07:21 on Feb 18, 2008 |
# ? Feb 18, 2008 07:17 |
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Roctor posted:Sorry if this has already been discussed, but the search is down.
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# ? Feb 18, 2008 11:37 |
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Marinmo posted:amaroK is great if you run KDE. Is this a limitation? I'm running Gnome (ubuntu) and Amarok, and there are no problems whatsoever. I guess I had to install some KDE libs, but that's certainly not a hassle if you use Synaptic or something equivalent.
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# ? Feb 18, 2008 15:36 |
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Mr. DNA posted:Is this a limitation? I'm running Gnome (ubuntu) and Amarok, and there are no problems whatsoever. I guess I had to install some KDE libs, but that's certainly not a hassle if you use Synaptic or something equivalent. You must have one of those newfangled 540MB hard drives that can hold gnome AND kde libraries.
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# ? Feb 18, 2008 15:50 |
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Mr. DNA posted:Is this a limitation? I'm running Gnome (ubuntu) and Amarok, and there are no problems whatsoever. I guess I had to install some KDE libs, but that's certainly not a hassle if you use Synaptic or something equivalent. It can run fine under gnome, yes. It just will use a bit more resources.
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# ? Feb 18, 2008 21:19 |
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Oh wow, I just upgraded my kernel and Im immediately noticing a HUGE speed boost when surfing the internet. Ive always thought there to be a noticeable difference in browsing speeds between XP and Linux. Anyways, how can I go about changing the boot/login images?
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 03:40 |
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rugbert posted:Oh wow, I just upgraded my kernel and Im immediately noticing a HUGE speed boost when surfing the internet. Ive always thought there to be a noticeable difference in browsing speeds between XP and Linux. Ubuntu has a program called startupmanager that can change your boot settings. I don't know about other distros.
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 16:16 |
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Grey Area posted:What distribution are you using? The GDM/KDM control panel should be installed by default on most distros. For GNOME systems it's called gdmsetup Fedora 7. Well I want to use my own images, not the installed themes.
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 17:23 |
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Grey Area posted:What distribution are you using? The GDM/KDM control panel should be installed by default on most distros. For GNOME systems it's called gdmsetup Whoa, I didn't know this existed. I've got Gnome, KDE, and XFCE installed on my Ubuntu box. They were installed at different times, so I think right now I've got the Kubuntu boot screen, and XFCE GDM graphics, and I'm actually running Gnome. This should provide an easy way to set everything back to the Gnome stuff.
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 17:49 |
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I'm building an OpenVPN virtual server and I'm embarassed to say I don't know what I need to have in order to compile a simple C program. I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 JEOS, have installed gcc using apt-get, but whenever I try to make I get complaints that all kinds of basic stuff is missing, like stdio.h and string.h. I'm pretty sure there's got to be some big development package I need to install, but I just can't figure it out. What am I missing?
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 17:58 |
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Sock on a Fish posted:I'm building an OpenVPN virtual server and I'm embarassed to say I don't know what I need to have in order to compile a simple C program. I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 JEOS, have installed gcc using apt-get, but whenever I try to make I get complaints that all kinds of basic stuff is missing, like stdio.h and string.h. I'm pretty sure there's got to be some big development package I need to install, but I just can't figure it out. What am I missing? The build-essential package contains a lot of the basic stuff for compilation.
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 18:20 |
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It works! Thanks!
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 19:04 |
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Is anyone familiar with Zope? I need to know where it stores its web documents so I can get webalizer working but I cant seem to find them anywhere (and is also listed as a virtual package I asked about earlier). apache.conf has this include: Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ and that file contains nothing but virtual host entries all with DocumentRoot /var/www/mysite.rugbert.com/html so should I assume thats where the documents are being server from? Cause they aren't there. Im just trying to get webalizer to dum its output in the same place the documents served from.
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# ? Feb 19, 2008 23:06 |
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rugbert posted:I need to know where it stores its web documents so I can get webalizer working but I cant seem to find them anywhere (and is also listed as a virtual package I asked about earlier). quote:Im just trying to get webalizer to dum its output in the same place the documents served from. There are also external filesystem objects that you can put into your Zope site that are able to reference files on the actual filesystem, but those are generally better for static data... probably not appropriate for Webalizer reports since they change and grow with each run. Third option is to find a way to push the Webalizer output into Zope's database itself. You generally can do that via FTP or WebDAV. That said, I'd suggest the Alias approach as the ideal one... the other two would only be for exceptionally weird circumstances. That help any?
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 00:50 |
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Kaso posted:I have a ubuntu PC with two network interfaces, however my router's DHCP software (as far as i can work out) doesn't want to give me two IPs because both interfaces are broadcasting the same hostname. I can't think of any good reason to have two separate interfaces with different IPs on the same subnet. And if you could get it to work, the DHCP server would try and set itself as the default gateway on both interfaces. You can only have one default gateway, so that would also cause errors or strange behaviour. I think you're probably trying to do something that you don't actually want. If you tell us what you're trying to achieve, we can probably give you a better solution.
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 01:27 |
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Is it impossible to make my PAM radius module use CHAP or MS-CHAP? I don't feel comfortable using PAP on the network my radius client and server sit on.
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 17:54 |
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Alowishus posted:Zope serves documents out of its own data store. That data store is kept in your Zope site's "instance home" under the 'var' directory with the name Data.fs. It's a big-rear end ZODB blob. so I added this line Alias /webalizer "var/www/mysite.rugbert.com/webalizer" so going to http://mysite.rugbert.com/webalizer would bring me to the stats page webalizer created? Because it doesn't seem to work also - Should this line be in the apache.conf file or the site-enabled/referenced file? rugbert fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Feb 20, 2008 |
# ? Feb 20, 2008 18:22 |
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In os x when I do "open file.ext" from the terminal it opens the file based on the extension. So when I do "open file.pdf" it opens the pdf in preview and "open file.html" opens the file in firefox. This is awesome pants! How do I make my linux box do this?
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 22:28 |
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Drock posted:In os x when I do "open file.ext" from the terminal it opens the file based on the extension. So when I do "open file.pdf" it opens the pdf in preview and "open file.html" opens the file in firefox. This is awesome pants! The "see" program, which is normally part of a package like "mime-support". It is primarily configured using the "/etc/mime.types", "/etc/mailcap", and "~/.mailcap" files, all of which have manpages.
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 22:36 |
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ShoulderDaemon posted:The "see" program, which is normally part of a package like "mime-support". It is primarily configured using the "/etc/mime.types", "/etc/mailcap", and "~/.mailcap" files, all of which have manpages. We have a winner! Thanks.
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# ? Feb 20, 2008 22:40 |
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rugbert posted:so I added this line Also you're going to need URLs matching that Alias line to be excluded from any of the rewrite rules you're using for Zope... see example below. quote:also - Should this line be in the apache.conf file or the site-enabled/referenced file? Here's a code snippet for a similar situation I have on one of my Zope servers. In this case it's not webalizer, but the pipermail archives for a mailing list... but same thing - a big directory of HTML that's not served through Zope. code:
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 00:41 |
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Dumb as hell question: I'm trying to install some nvidia drivers, and I need to kill the x session before I can do this. How do I get to just a terminal in Ubuntu (7.10 I think)? I tried "init 3" which worked for me in CentOS, but doesn't seem to work in Ubuntu.
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 05:37 |
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Xae posted:Dumb as hell question: /etc/init.d/gdm stop But you're probably better off finding a pre-packaged version of the drivers, which will automatically keep them up to date and make sure they're properly integrated with the rest of your setup, as well as being much easier to install.
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 05:49 |
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ShoulderDaemon posted:/etc/init.d/gdm stop Confirming this. Go to System -> Restricted Drivers Management and you should have the option to automatically enable the proprietory nVidia drivers from there. If it doesn't display there, then open synaptic (System -> Synaptic Package Manager) and search for a package like nvidia-glx-new or similar. If you just install the drivers yourself, you will need to reinstall this every time your kernel gets upgraded which will be a pain if you're not comfortable with Linux.
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 14:56 |
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Alowishus posted:
yes that was a typo. ok so in the apache2/site-enabled/mysite.rugbert.com file (where all the virtual host information is) I added code:
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 17:48 |
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We recently got a cheap Dell server with a PERC 5/i controller. It currently has 3 80GB drives in a RAID 5. It's running Redhat 5. If I boot into the perc 5/i setup utility, everything looks fine: it shows the three drives in one logical volume and the size is correct. When I df -h, I get a bunch of poo poo that I don't understand... mostly because my knowledge of Linux is comparable to a toddler: code:
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 18:03 |
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rugbert posted:ok so in the apache2/site-enabled/mysite.rugbert.com file (where all the virtual host information is) I added But here's the thing - I would have expected RewriteEngine to already be on in order for Apache to sit in front of Zope. Can you post the chunk of Apache config where it's wired up to serve the Zope content? If it's not a Rewrite thing, I'd guess it's a ProxyPass setup.
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 18:38 |
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Un-l337-Pork posted:We recently got a cheap Dell server with a PERC 5/i controller. It currently has 3 80GB drives in a RAID 5. It's running Redhat 5. It looks to me like you've got your drives set up as an LVM. You can try vgdisplay as root to display the space that has not been allocated to a volume group. noted here as "free pe" code:
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 18:42 |
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Un-l337-Pork posted:Ok, so I have a bunch of mounted logical volumes or something. This doesn't really look surprising to me, but on my previous install, my volume mounted on / would've contained the remaining free space. In this case, it looks like I should have ~140G or so sitting somewhere. This is how the machine came from Dell. We have done virtually nothing to it at this point. LVM has three layers: code:
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To utilize that, you can either use 'lvcreate' to make some new logical volumes and mount them where you please, or 'lvextend' to add more space to one of the existing volumes. Of course once the LV itself is extended, you'll then have to expand the actual filesystem... resize2fs is the tool you'll want for that.
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 18:46 |
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Thanks guys -- I spent a half-hour googling, but I didn't understand what I was looking for in the first place. This forum continues to amaze me with it's incredible level of helpfulness.
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# ? Feb 21, 2008 19:20 |
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What's a lightweight login manager I can configure to show login names, and require no password? I setup gdm on my parents computer, but it's too slow.
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# ? Feb 22, 2008 23:52 |
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Alowishus posted:I think you're still missing some parts... or I am not clear on the rest of your Apache config. First of all, is the 404 page you're getting served out of Zope? Sounds like it is... that's definitely an indicator that the rewrite isn't working. From the snippet you posted, I can see why - all you did was turn the engine on, but you didn't give it any rules. Ok thanks, Ill post it on Monday. I was really hungover most of today so I didn't feel like computering today.
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# ? Feb 23, 2008 05:22 |
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I want to make a 15 Gb big encrypted disk image, something like a sparse disk image in OS X, but I can't find any information about how to make one. Is it impossible?
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# ? Feb 23, 2008 17:12 |
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Hildgrim posted:I want to make a 15 Gb big encrypted disk image, something like a sparse disk image in OS X, but I can't find any information about how to make one. Is it impossible? I think sparse file support depends on the filesystem, but TrueCrypt might be useful.
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