Posts by Banny

    Files are all safe, and availible again.


    Although I deleted the wrong partition and couldn't be arsed with the effort of retrieving the files, so im starting afresh.


    Thread closed

    sounds messy to say the least, here is a link to someone with a similar problem.


    Id stick with it and address the problem with the router, as it may be nackerd


    Code
    http://www.***user.co.uk/forum/***-router/36027-dg934g-port-forwarding-struggling-utorrent-after-moving-***.html


    Someone suggested post screenshots of the settings, this would be your best way forward.


    Edit *** = s k y

    Whats the diffence between these two, the only thing I could find was that DEX is simular to the format used for android os -


    _http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dex


    Im not actually sure if this is a linux question directly.


    I come across the following, not saying its a bargin, but i need to get a hd tv for my room so not to fussed about size, im not sure wether to just get a tv or get a 3d monitor and kill two birds with one stone -


    anyone any views on

    Code
    http://www.ebuyer.com/320965-philips-273g3-3d-27-widescreen-led-1920x1080-vga-2xhdmi-usb-dark-silver-orange-273g3dhsb-00


    and yes i know it still needs a 3d vision kit

    If you are using one of the auto install scripts then openssh,proftpd,apache ect are already installed during the install process so you wont need to add any of the above mate.


    Oops my bad, i must have done something wrong on my install



    Quote from Birdman99

    Thats cleared that up i thought i had messed up, its a good spec laptop but ill just leave it as the server ubuntu for now.
    The tutorial i was reading last night mentions putty and stuff so im not really know what road to go down.
    should i go for smartgo or omnikey ???


    As far as I am aware depends which card you are using, but 'they' say the Omnikey (assuming your card is supported) gives a faster response times and is also the cheaper of the two. but hey I could be wrong again :)

    I thought id post this here as couldn't find anywhere else to post it -




    As to how much support the Gigablue Quad will get and how popular it will only time will tell.

    The server edition of Ubuntu is command based, I believe you can extend it to have a GUI or you can run the 'normal' edition of Ubuntu.


    I started with a very old laptop so I opted for the server edition, due to recommendations. You maybe ok with a GUI edition if you find it easier and depending on the spec of the laptop you are using.


    But sticking with what you have, so far you have installed Ubuntu and...?


    This is where I become unstuck, I would recommend you get telnet and ftp working so you can connect to it and work with it as you would your vu duo.


    I think the commands you need are


    Code
    sudo apt-get install telnet


    Code
    sudo apt-get install vsftpd


    You may find the following link useful _http://www.wikihow.com/Set-up-an-FTP-Server-in-Ubuntu-Linux


    Then run the automated script you will find in the tutorial section and that should be more or less your server setup.


    You may also find the list of commands on this link useful _http://linuxsat-support.com/linux-pc-server-tutorials/16175-usefull-ubuntu-oscam-cccam-commands.html