I've had Dovecot up and running for months now without any problems whatsoever. Came in this morning and suddenly I can't connect to it. Thunderbird hangs with "Checking mail server...
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I've had Dovecot up and running for months now without any problems whatsoever. Came in this morning and suddenly I can't connect to it. Thunderbird hangs with "Checking mail server...
By default, you won't have write permission to /var/www. Copying the wordpress directories to your home directory and then 'sudo mv'-ing to /var/www is probably your best bet.
Insofar as the...
So after having had to put this aside for a time, I'm back looking into it. It turns out that the method used in bonding ethernet devices changed in 10.04, so I've done the setup over but am still...
Setup is:
Modem/Router--Hub--BIX--Hub--Server
Hi there,
I have 4 NICs in my 10.04 server, 3 of which I have bonded. The bond itself is working fine -- I'm able to connect to and from the machine -- but whenever I try to ping out, I get...
Ah. This is a server box, so no GUI.
It uses the starfire driver which, according to lsmod, is loaded fine. I'm afraid I don't know what 'restricted drivers app' you're referring to.
[~]$ sudo ifconfig eth1 up
eth1: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
Sorry, yes that's the full output of ifconfig. eth0 is fine, none of the NICs on the 4-port card are. All five are connected to the same hub.
My 10.04 install has an onboard NIC as well as a 4-port Adaptec PCI NIC. The onboard card is working perfectly but the Adaptec card does not come up.
lshw -C network:
*-network:0 UNCLAIMED
...
Installing Ubuntu is dead simple, so don't worry about that. I'm not sure it's going to do what you're looking for it to do, though. Honestly, the best way to run Windows apps is to run them on...
variable_name = urllib2.urlopen(url_goes_here).read()
last
Look at the last line of output. The file starts the day the OS was installed.
+1
You'll probably want to include re as well to help with the parsing.
All the tools you've used seem to show that file as gone. What's making you think different?
You can use du to find out where the usage is.
sudo du -sh /*
Then drill down from there.
What are the error messages?
useradd just creates the user -- I think you even have to specify the home directory. adduser, on the other hand, does a lot more for you, including creating the home directory and populating it with...
As per your error message, have you checked the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winff.list?
Sounds like the word 'sudo' is on line 1 and this is what's causing the problems. This doesn't sound...
You'll need to grab the packages separately. The liveCDs contain an install image, no actual packages.
I'm trying to keep my email in sync across multiple machines. My ISP uses POP, so I'm trying to approximate IMAP behaviour as best I can. Currently, I've got my server machine retrieving the mail...
I just leave them running as they consume next to zero resources when not in active use. Still, if you'd like them disabled, you go uncheck them from System -> Administration -> Services and turn...
Are you still running 7.10 as suggested by your profile? Support for Gutsy ended in April.
Maybe the lamp-server^ thing was introduced with Hardy.
sudo aptitude search apache
What does that give?
It's a new one on me, also. Whatever it is, it's apt-get specific and doesn't work with aptitude. Seems to emulate tasksel behaviour.