I have two machines connected to my UO account. One running xubuntu 9.10 another running ubuntu 10.04. My UO account has about a gig of comics in a folder titled 'x'. When I click the UO folder in 10.04 nautilus, I see a folder titled 'x', but it's empty. Not a thing in it.So, in 10.04, I go System->Preferences->UO to bring up the preferences window. For a moment it shows nothing, then it'll update with my account info and the bar shows I have a gig of space. Underneath this bar is says 'Disconnected'. Under the Devices tab, I see my two machines, but the only options for each are to remove them. There is no 'Connect' button like the setup instructions say I can't figure out how to connect.
Apparently, there is some sort of connection made because the gig shows and the 'x' folder shows. But nothing tangible. How do I get access to that 'x' folder from the UO folder in nautilus?Now, I've never used UO before so I'm not too familiar with it and feel like I'm missing something very very basic. So basic I can't seem to find it in all my Google searches.In these searches, I come across some command line stuff, but each has very little explanation on what they do. Being a Linux beginner, it's greek to me and not really helping. I just need a little context. I've been trying to access u1sdtool, but typing that in the terminal seems to freeze it. I get a blinking cursor and nothing happens. What exactly is u1sdtool supposed to do? And why ain't it doing it?(Sidenote: Y'all should make it clear that it's u1sdtool, not ulsdtool. In these fonts, they look the same and that was throwing me off for a long *** time )
I tried to install vsftpd on my server and while the installation went fine, I can't run
Code: restart vsftpd As I the get error Code:
restart: Unable to connect to system bus: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory Though I'm able to restart the service with
sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart with a warning telling me to use the service utility. Not only that, but despite the port being open it won't allow me to log in, it just hangs, and I have local users enabled (I've used the default .conf file). Does dbus not come installed in 10.04, and if I did install it would it make a difference for restarting the service? Are there further steps needed not available in the tutorial on the Ubuntu Server Guide for 10.04 to enabling local user authentication? -edit- Figured it out, dbus wasn't installed, vsftpd is working fine now.
My wireless (Toshiba laptop, 10.04 64 bit) is just hanging when trying to connect. It was working fine but now nothing. My Wireless antennae is on and my other laptop can connect with no problems. I have restarted the router and the laptop twice.
in linux world and have recently downloaded and installed ubuntu desktop 10.10i cannot connect to both wired and wireless ethernet on my laptopit tries to connect but fails in 30 seconds , it says"disconnected" while i am able to connect to the same in windows i have broadcom 4315 and i have tried both fwcutter and ndiswrapper but the problem persiststhe device id is 14e4:4315
I am trying to setup a dhcp server for my internal network. I have two NICs, a modem, and a wireless router. I have my server connected directly to my modem which is providing me with Internet access on eth1 and is working fine. I have dhcp and dns setup on eth0 which is connected to my router. The router shows that it is connected to the Internet but when the router gives a client computer an IP address, the client is unable to connect to the Internet but can connect to the router. I will post my configuration files below with my current configuration.
I can connect to the internet through wifi, but I cannot connect to anything on my network. I have a printer and a NAS, so I would really like for this to work again. I have a dell laptop with a Broadcom card.
I had put my computer on standby and when i restarted it, it powered off within a few seconds. I turned it back on and after that i've lost connectivity to internet on Ubuntu 10.04.
However I have VMware (XP) installed and internet/network works on that. I'm a newbie with Linux.
Here are some outputs:
I have tried to edit the connection using System>Preferences>Network Connections. I entered manual settings for IPV4, but whatever i enter there, it doesnt get reflected when i type ifconfig in the terminal window. I tried setting it to Automatic DHCP as well. Doesnt work.
I have recently installed ubuntu 11.04 on my asus eeepc1005hab. And I've had problems with the wifi. I can connect via ethernet, but the wireless won't connect. I can see the connection, but my wifi never connects. I've tried many things but it still won't work.
Right now I have a machine set up running Fedora. I have configured inittab to accept Console Logins, but I am having problems getting my netbook running PuTTY to connect. How would I go about finding the Host Name and Port to connect to?
I install and configure the vncserver following and reading 1000papers, but all of this present the same problem; when i try to connect to my vncserver,recive this mesage: unable connect to socket: No route to host (113) The OS version is Fedora Core 14 and tigervnc-server i try different solutions including:Allow TCP connection modifing files /etc/gdm/custom.conf and /usr/share/gdm/gdm.chemas Disable SELinux removing iptables Here follow the vncserver configuration:
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The ip address of the vncserver is correct because i can do ssh on it. Where or what can i do?
I'm a new debian user. I install a Debian in Virtualbox, and try to connect to the source list to update, but it can't connect to the server, while network and internet connection works. This is my sources.list
deb http://ftp.rediris.es/debian/ squeeze main deb-src http://ftp.rediris.es/debian/ squeeze main deb http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main deb-src http://security.debian.org/ squeeze/updates main deb http://ftp.rediris.es/debian/ squeeze-updates main deb-src http://ftp.rediris.es/debian/ squeeze-updates main
I am using Squeeze and all appears OK at first... I have a DHCP lease, PING to router works, apache servering fine in and outside the network, Epiphany seems to connects to default debian.org only, BUT I cannot connect to any other websites and apt will not connect to any servers. I installed once, tried to fix problem, gave up and reinstalled and still have the same problem.
I unistalled Network Manager thinking that was the problem, but still the same issue. Is there a default firewall blocking certain connections or am I missing something I'm supposed to know about? I installed some non-free firmware in the beginning of install and all worked... and I connected fine when downloading packages during install.
I'm trying to setup PS3 media server on my new OpenSuse 11.2 and I'm being unable to connect to the PS3. The multimedia server seems to being working ok, only it has not appear on XMB.
I've been searching on PS3 Media Server forums and try a couple of solutions regarding /etc/hosts and adding full qualified domain name of server to it, but it doesn't seems to work.
I cannot use cvs within eclipse to connect to the server, but when I use cvs in terminal everything works fine.
ERROR Message: Could not connect to :extssh:hongyang@bleong.ndslab.net:/var/cvsroot: CVS communication error: org.eclipse.team.internal.ccvs.ssh2.CVSSSH2ServerConnection$SSH2IOException: Network is unreachable Network is unreachable
Ubuntu 10.x servervsftp mysqlwebmin Apache2I am running the Ubuntu server on the same 192.169.x.x subnet as the PC I am using to test vsftp and webmin and Apache.I can connect to the Apache web site hosted on the Ubuntu server but I cannot connect to any other service -- i.e. port 21 or port 10000 or 3306.Netstat shows:
I've recently set up a local development webserver using Karmic Koala. I downloaded and installed the server version of Kubuntu and have the web server working.
The problem is that for some reason, I'm no longer able to connect to the internet. I can connect to my router, and other machines in my network can VNC into the server.
I'm using an wired connection to the router and have the server set up on an internal IP of 192.168.0.100. I used to be able to connect to the internet, I downloaded and installed a load of packages etc before it stopped working.
The last thing I remember doing before it stopped working was that I installed Samba so I could share files with the other machines on the network (two Macs running Leopard and a WinXP laptop).
I got the share working - I copied a load of files to the server via the share, rebooted, and for some reason now I can't connect to the net (and other machines can't see the Samba share either.) However I can still VNC into the server.
the connection via wireless lan can easily be established under ubuntu 10.4, but sometimes dhcp fails to get an ip address. is there a way to perform an action (=run a shell script) every time the connection is established? then i could get the ip manually
I have a Dell PowerEdge 1650 server with 3 NICs in it. I am trying to use one NIC (eth0) to connect to the internet, the second NIC (eth1) to share the internet connection to a LAN, and the third NIC (eth2) to connect to the LAN.
It is running Ubuntu server 8.10
The problem that I'm having is that NetworkManager (version 0.7.0) keeps setting eth2 as the default connection, and then I don't get any internet at all from the server.
My main goal is to be able to share files from the server to computers on the LAN. The secondary goal is to have a virtual machine hosting a Halo server, connected through eth2, so that it can host LAN games. But that is a secondary goal after I get the connections to work.
I've been looking around and finding other people who have done bits and pieces of this, but not the whole thing. I had been hoping to simply use the NetworkManger, but I don't mind editing config files.
Also I can't seem to find any good instructions on editing the /etc/network/interfaces file. The man file is incomplete, and everything seems to point back to the man file.
I'm trying to connect to the internet on ubuntu, but what ever i do fails. I've tried every thing i possibly can, and when all else failed, i had to come and ask. When i try to connect to the internet, it always says "unable to connect". I have no clue why. I'm choosing the default wired setting. To the side of it, it says never, so that might be the problem?
every time I try to connect to the ftp server I setup i am recieving this error Response:*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/sbin/vsftpd terminated Error:Could not connect to server
Whenever I click the Ubuntu one icon in the gnome panel to try to connect to U1, it changes to a hard drive with a cloud icon. However, after 1 or 2 seconds, it switches back to the 'disconnected' icon and my files are not synced. Why is this?
I've used Wine to install a windows application that uses an .ini file to connect to a server on our lan. In the .ini file we have the following types of references:Server=\Server1FolderAHow would I modify this .ini to point to Server1 on our network when running this application through wine on my Ubuntu pc? I'm running Lucid Desktop version on this PC.I also have references to registry locations for this windows application:[Keys];Root1=HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE;Path1=SOFTWAREMicrosoftOffice11.0AccessRefLi bPathWhich references MS Access. Does Wine have a type of registry where the above would be valid when running from Ubuntu?
I have a two pc and i want to connect them to the internet without buying the non wireless pc a wireless adepter and my question is how to connect my ubuntu 8.10 with wireless connection to my lap top (os xp) with a internet cable that the laptop will connect to the internet to . ihave a lan card only need to know how to do that becuse i have benn trying to connect it with out any change to network config and it dont work it just closing the connection of the wireless network and connect with the lap top without internet .(meybe i need to change something in the router)
in accessing other host using ssh. Below is the log i am getting when trying to connect to other PC: debian:/home/sait81# ssh -v 192.168.x.x
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY! Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)! It is also possible that the RSA host key has just been changed. The fingerprint for the RSA key sent by the remote host is d4:38:a5:ca:f9:c2:41:bd:55:82:ba:b6:0d:6a:75:4b. Please contact your system administrator. Add correct host key in /root/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this message. Offending key in /root/.ssh/known_hosts:3 RSA host key for 192.168.x.x has changed and you have requested strict checking.