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Hi Guys.
So as you know me and DR is setting up our Intranet @ our work place.
With the advice Rusty gave us we are going to use Ubuntu Linux as our server of the apache software for our Site.
Now the new problem
1st: I don't know a thing about linux...
2de: I installed Ubuntu server 9.10 witch went well.. now my network Card is not working..
do I need to install driver or anything funny like that?
I'm using a P4 2.4 with 2Gig Ram and a FX5200 Gfx card with 2x 120Gig HDD's PC wil this do for what I need?
So as you know me and DR is setting up our Intranet @ our work place.
With the advice Rusty gave us we are going to use Ubuntu Linux as our server of the apache software for our Site.
Now the new problem
1st: I don't know a thing about linux...
2de: I installed Ubuntu server 9.10 witch went well.. now my network Card is not working..
do I need to install driver or anything funny like that?
I'm using a P4 2.4 with 2Gig Ram and a FX5200 Gfx card with 2x 120Gig HDD's PC wil this do for what I need?
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Re: Ubuntu Server 9.10
first off, was this a LAMP install?
as to your NIC, what is the output from :
and, immediately after boot,
also, please post the contents of /etc/resolv.conf - (are you running CLI?)
as to your NIC, what is the output from :
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lspci
or
lspci | grep Network
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ifconfig -a
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dmesg | tail
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Jip Lamp is installed. so is Apache and MySQL.
network card output I have nou Idee.
I will run the commands now and post them..
Thanks\Rusty
network card output I have nou Idee.
I will run the commands now and post them..
Thanks\Rusty
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if(struggling)
{
this.week = longWeek;
}
else
{
break;
}
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or, better yetDarkRanger wrote:while(struggling)
{
this.week = longWeek;
}
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shortweek = !struggling
have you installed webmin yet?
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I get a error.. Couldn;t find package ubuntu-desktop..
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when do you get the error?
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when I enter
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
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if u enter
sudo apt-get update
It fails to connect...
sudo apt-get update
It fails to connect...
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Okay, I've taken over from kenny. Seems there it cant connect to the internet.
rusty, could you possibly tell me how to scroll up and down the page, so I can give you the output of your commands?
rusty, could you possibly tell me how to scroll up and down the page, so I can give you the output of your commands?
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Don't laugh please.
I found our problem. Seems the network point we used for the ubuntu server isn't working.
-DarkRanger
PS: Reason I am posting off his account is because I'm using his PC. My PC is without internet for the time being as I am setting up the server using my port now... ah damn, I feel like such a noob now...
I found our problem. Seems the network point we used for the ubuntu server isn't working.
-DarkRanger
PS: Reason I am posting off his account is because I'm using his PC. My PC is without internet for the time being as I am setting up the server using my port now... ah damn, I feel like such a noob now...
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page up/down..
you should not be attempting to install the desktop, but the webmin packages, (section 2)
<duly attempts to avoid laughing uproariously... fails...>
you should not be attempting to install the desktop, but the webmin packages, (section 2)
<duly attempts to avoid laughing uproariously... fails...>
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Okay, I've finally managed to install webmin now.
Now it doesn't seem to be working. When I type in the ip in my adress bar, followed by :1000, it doesn't want to log in. It does give a response if I ping the ip though, but not the name of the server. Also, if I only type the ip, it goes to the apache page. So there is a connection, webmin just doesn't... well, work.
EDIT:
Oops, webmin is port 10 000...
Now it doesn't seem to be working. When I type in the ip in my adress bar, followed by :1000, it doesn't want to log in. It does give a response if I ping the ip though, but not the name of the server. Also, if I only type the ip, it goes to the apache page. So there is a connection, webmin just doesn't... well, work.
EDIT:
Oops, webmin is port 10 000...
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Cool, new question.
After screwing up the server and having to do a full reinstall, I decided to load both the ubuntu-desktop and webmin packages. Works like a charm.
I just want to know, how can I add/remove files in directories that I did not create in ubuntu? Thing is, I want to copy the intraweb files over as I finish them to test, but I can't do anything in the /var/www folder. I log in with the account I created and normally, in ubuntu desktop, it would ask the root password if you do not have permission to do something. This one just denies denies denies. Any help?
After screwing up the server and having to do a full reinstall, I decided to load both the ubuntu-desktop and webmin packages. Works like a charm.
I just want to know, how can I add/remove files in directories that I did not create in ubuntu? Thing is, I want to copy the intraweb files over as I finish them to test, but I can't do anything in the /var/www folder. I log in with the account I created and normally, in ubuntu desktop, it would ask the root password if you do not have permission to do something. This one just denies denies denies. Any help?
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gksu nautilus...
if all else fails:
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sudo chmod 777 -R /var/www
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That worked. Thanks rusty.
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New Question:
I've installed some LDAP support now and can authenticate users using the AD.
I need to get LDAP support now on the linux server (works fine on Windows) as that is where the site will be hosted internally (and probably externally).
I have a guide here that shows me how, but this is the output I get from running the script to Configure, compile, and install PHP:
I've installed some LDAP support now and can authenticate users using the AD.
I need to get LDAP support now on the linux server (works fine on Windows) as that is where the site will be hosted internally (and probably externally).
I have a guide here that shows me how, but this is the output I get from running the script to Configure, compile, and install PHP:
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bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
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I have that tab open already!!rustypup wrote:if you installed via apt, you just need to configure PHP...
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How do I go about configuring something. One of the pages I found has a certain package that you need to install and configure in a certain way. But I have seen the configuration screen before and completed it, on my own. I want to bring that dialogue up again to configure it like they say. How do I bring that dialogue up?
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if it was a .deb package:
if you want to view the current config:
if you want to use the generic editor, (you will need to browse for your package):
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dpkg-reconfigure apackage
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debconf-show apackage
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gconf-editor
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I got the package with
Can I still use
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dpkg-reconfigure apackage
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Yep, It should still work.DarkRanger wrote:I got the package withCan I still useCode: Select all
apt-get install apackage
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dpkg-reconfigure apackage
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Ok, that didn't work.
I installed some LDAP libraries, and it showed me configuration boxes similar to these shown here (in fact, it looked exactly the same). How do I get ubuntu to show these boxes again?
I installed some LDAP libraries, and it showed me configuration boxes similar to these shown here (in fact, it looked exactly the same). How do I get ubuntu to show these boxes again?
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details on the various LDAP config files and their use.... it surprises me that the reconfigure didn't work... :/
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