You'll need the shutdown type I think along with that
sudo shutdown -P now
For a power off, or
sudo shutdown -r now
For a reboot
Bodsda
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Hi,
Do you mean the client or server?
I haven't used teamspeak in years and I don't know if they have a linux
version, but when you shutdown, the app will close anyway as any normal
program.
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in which case you may get a few more distros in your boot list.
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the developers create for the chosen OS. A closed source OS 'generally'
lures closed source apps, whereas an open source OS lures open source apps.
Bodsda
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it?
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Sent: 24 Nov 2011 10:44
I am just trying to find my way around 11.10 and have noticed that there
appears to be an
ld do is a full system update. Remove sound card, boot,
shutdown, add soundcard, boot, test.
Hope this helps.
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ng the lines of acpi=off and noapic
Hth,
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Hi Norman,
I would recommend that you test out the latest live cd (instructions on the
ubuntu website) to see if you feel comfortable with the new look and feel. If
you like what you see, the upgrade should be painless.
Hth,
Bodsda
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Hi Alan,
Will it be possible to download the audio to listen to later? I unfortunately
can't attend, but am very interested in the agenda
Cheers,
Bodsda
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HaqKing,
Is the CompTIA Linux+ up to date? The practice questions list Xfree86 as a
package more suited to workstations than servers.
Xfree86 hasn't had a release for almost 4 years where as X.org has had a
contribution 30mins ago
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You could say that the entire linux community was unable to view - is that
figure in the millions or hudred thousands?
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Can I suggest that you either file a bug report or dust your programming books
off and fix it yourself?
Filling my inbox with exclamation marks is not going to resolve your issue
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very difficult.
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Hi there anyone come
I have a belkin usb dongle, tiny little thing, works a treat.
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Please don't open any links from emails received from me in the last 24 hours -
sorry, it seems my account has been compromised, again.
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The only thing I dislike about the direction that the developers are going is
unity. Ditch it in favour of Gnome3
LTS releases should focus on stability and nothing else in my honest opinion
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will be much more
appealing to the schools.
Bodsda
P.s: what call for open standards? My council clearly missed the memo
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Did they have specific issues with the grammar checking in OOo?
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Hi,
I don't think there is a danger of xubuntu using unity. The whole point of
xubuntu; as the name implies, is that is uses xfce as desktop environment.
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I would stick with a normal editor, vim, and sync via dropbox or ubuntu one.
No real need for note applications, or at least, I've never found one that is
easier than a text editor
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I don't think it goes to any media, but there is the excellent Full Circle
Magazine - well worth checking out.
http://fullcirclemagazine.org
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passed by anyone with minimal linux admin
experience, so you would need at least LPI-2 to prove your worth.
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consumption and is extremely quiet but apart
from that its nothing special.
Unless you can get it for <£200 I would save your money for a proper machine.
Bodsda
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Instead of waiting for someone else to post a blog about it, why not test it?
Use dd to create a file to fill your hdd.
Getting into a root terminal is easy, just alt+F1 then login (assuming you have
set a password for root)
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Please delete any emails received from me in the last 24 hours, my account
appears to have been compromised. Apologies to anyone who has received strange
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I would recommend CentOS - it has an extremely simple web interface for
configuration.
Hth,
Bodsda
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] LAMP SERVER DISTRIBUTIONS
Sent: 8 Jun 2011 10:39
that you should create the backup first,
and only if the backup is created successfully should you delete the old one
Hth,
Bodsda
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Someone shouldn't be put off just because of the desktop environment. I have
the latest ubuntu but have installed fluxbox because I prefer it.
There's no reason to swap distro's just because you don't like a choice someone
made
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e all internal hard drives, reseat any cards/modules
(ram, gfx card etc.) Then boot. If that works, add the HD in and test, if that
is reliably booting, then try the ssd, if that fails, take the HD out and try
the ssd on its own.
HTH,
Bodsda
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I doubt it. The specs look fine to me. Only thing is that unless you plan on
adding more than an extra 1gb of RAM, you won't see much benefit running 64bit
instead of 32
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Logmein is the same company that produce hanachi.
When I need to support a new machine, I get them to install the hamachi client
(straight forward install wizard) and then get them to enter my vpn IP and I
can then access there computer - rdp, vnc, ssh etc.
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Pythonchallange is probably not the best place for a beginner to start, unless
they enjoy headaches, mysteries and extremely fast paced learning
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I believe ssh keys are generated from hardware I'd's, things like mac address
etc.
So I would expect if you created a new users, the old key would still work.
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Hi,
Python is an excellent choice of language
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Hi,
I don't 'support' my dad, but we both run linux and have set up a hamachi
network between our computers. We can now use vnc, ssh, scp etc. As if we were
on a local lan. Definitely the best solution I have found.
Bodsda
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I'd definitely recommend a bios update, and also check for any controller
firmware updates.
Bodsda
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That sort of thing is character building :)
Bodsda
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From: Gordon Burgess-Parker
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Care to elaborate on what the fix/problem was?
Bodsda
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Irc channels
il grub is updated.
Bodsda
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Some advice about /boot
Sent: 10 Mar 2011 09:51
Hello,
I'm looking at quad booting my laptop (Win 7, Ubuntu (dev),
deb
Hi John,
Try giving the full path the the executable 'java', it will probably be
something like '/bin/java' - you can find out by running
'which java'
Hope this helps,
Bodsda
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Fr
plied. Helping others is just
as much about teaching the person, as it is about resolving the problem
If you want my suggestion, it would be to first find out what changed just
before the error started.
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S
u
started...
Your attitude will not help you get this issue resolved
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v > /tmp/somefile.log
Then it would be in the /tmp directory.
Hope that makes sense,
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Look in the directory that you ran the xev command from - I don't know why he
was expecting it to be in /tmp
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And don't you just love it when software developers disable copying text from
their dialogue windows :) haha
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a new user and seeing if it happens on that account.
Hope this helps,
Bodsda
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UK
Nice to know cheers - I guess I'll look into that and stop paying 123reg for my
emails
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from - 123reg are a good start
Hope this helps
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Hi Gordon,
You'll probably need a proxy to capture that info, perhaps look at 'squid' proxy
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To:
trying to replace ms office is that many organisations will
have a 5 year enterprise site license which they have paid for, so there is no
cost to keep deploying and upgrading the office suite and therefore there is no
reason to move to a free alternative.
Bodsda
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Damn, if linux isn't for geeks, I'm gonna have to go Free-BSD
At least the bbc are talking about it. I work for local government IT, but my
bosses won't give FOSS the time of day
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Se
loads.
That was the end of his Linux adventure
Bodsda
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itely look into ocsi
Cheers,
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Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 13:23:48
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] MS SQL
why not have a look around for an asset management system that's already
built? such
/delete data but my managers won't
be. What can I use to build on top of SQL to provide a dummies interface to
interact with the db?
Thanks,
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Hi Gordon,
The only thing that springs to mind is that flash drives are usually formatted
with some version of FAT file system, which doesn't support permissions. But
apart from that, I can't think of anything
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Looking at the output, /usr/bin/thunderbirdshould work
Bodsda
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Ok, let's try and find it
sudo find / -name thunderbird
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Hi Jacob,
Run this to see if dpkg thinks its installed
dpkg -l | grep thunderbird
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I don't know them, but I do live in Andover, so I might pop in.
Cheers,
Bodsda
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Yeah :)
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Research Required
Sent: 30 Dec 2010 11:28
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 11:12:35 +
bod...@googlemail.com wrote:
> I don't think any interface changes are n
I don't think any interface changes are necessary. Microsoft have made
significant changes to the UI recently, it would be no harder to learn how to
navigate Ubuntu's UI than it would be to learn how to use that bloody ribbon in
MS Office
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ocess with some prior knowledge, and might even attract some
people who can create a solution.
Bodsda
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Change the primary monitor in nvidia-settings to be the second one.
If you save the config, and after a reboot it fails, all you have to do is
delete the /etc/X11/xorg.conf
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Reboots are not necessary, use ctr+alt+backspace to restart X.
Saving to the config file is the only way to keep the configuration after a
reboot though.
When you say the belinia is acting as the primary, does the gnome-panel move to
that screen as well?
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That would be fine. You would need to mount the other hdd's though.
Do a google search for "bodhi.zazen how to fstab" for a brilliant guide for
doing this
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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 12:
If there is no OS, then you will need to specify the partitions manually. I
would suggest taking a full backup first
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Its more likely a software issue then hardware.
If you have an image of a system that didn't work with the webcam, then you get
a new webcam and put the old image on and it stops again, that points to an
issue with the image.
Try a clean build.
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Fighting for the old ways here; with a seperate partition, you can share your
/home with multiple installs :)
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I'm gonna have to run through the installer again then, because I don't
remember seeing it automatically ask me about /home, and if you were doing it
manually and didn't specify a mount point for /home and didn't format / then
would anything actually happen?
Bodsda
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If its not set up as a seperate
partition, then it is just mounted under /which gets formatted on install
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu Version Downgrading
Sent: 13 Nov 2010 18:17
On 13 November
tition for
your /home, this saves an immense amount of backup time when reinstalling as
you can choose (advanced mode) to only format the / and just mount the old /home
Hope this helps,
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I don't personally own a netbook with a webcam, but I know dell have a habit of
disabling things in their bios.
Failing that, is there or have you, tried any other webcam software?
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have panel icons .
So does anyone know of any replacements that allow apps to still dock their
panel icons? That's the main feature I need, anything else is a bonus
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Don't make a permanent move to the proprietary drivers then, just use them to
prove that the Nouveau ones are causing the issue
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s should narrow the problem down.
I would then try using the restricted drivers to confirm that it is a driver
problem.
Hope this helps,
Bodsda
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Perhaps its an issue with the nm-applet on that toolbar on my netbook.
Or its a problem with my eyesight :)
I'll rerun the installer to double check.
Cheers,
Bodsda
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t to their encrypted wifi, download the 3rd party
packages automatically and not have to worry about setting the network up again
after the installation.
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configuration options or does it not offer them at
all?
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Hi,
I'm Bodsda
Thought I would send a quick introduction.
I am a programming hobbyist and linux advocater. I am an Ubuntu member, and a
member of the Ubuntu beginners team.
My wiki link is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bodsda
Looking for more ways to contribute to the community, I have j
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