Seed 343 seed! :D you are the only person seeding this!
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Seed 343 seed! :D you are the only person seeding this!
I have no clue what you're talking about since right now there are 4 seeds. Not to mention the torrent will be taken down completely hopefully by the close of today. I found a MAJOR problem with the 136 of the newest package, will be fixing and starting a new torrent.
For those who already downloaded it, it shouldn't be too much of a problem as it should verify the files you already have, therefore you will only really have to download the files that have been updated. Which so far appear to be pw_dev.iso and the 136 server...
Have been seeding for 31 weeks for a total share ratio of 3317, so no clue what he is talking about.
Yea..sorry the problem was my internet connection.
Ive got a question. Ive installed everything as it should be but when i try to log in the server doesnt show up as green nor there is a response from the server.
virtual box says my Ip for eth0 is : 10.0.2.15 but when i type 10.0.2.15/admin in the browser it just says the page is not available. I tried changing it to that in server txt file but i still can not login. I even tried the one 10.0.0.51 as it was there from the beginning but that one does not work either. How do I find out my Ip adress whcih the server runs on? Im running the server in virtual box as it should i guess. thank you!
if you wanted to point out the subnet mask..it never asked for it as it did on your video on installing ubuntu in the frist place
within your new release /the torrent/ i cant use the old commands where i could view all the ip adresses and subnet masks..it does not work anymore
Could you please..please..explain to me what to do. i am not a computer junkie and after reading your entire post i still dont know what to do because it just isnt working.
How do i install that XAMpp into a VM ubuntu if its just commands line?
if you wanted to point out the subnet mask..it never asked for it as it did on your video on installing ubuntu in the frist place
That's probably because most networks HAVE DHCP running on them, and you MUST *cancel* the "auto network configuration", and tell it you'd like to MANUALLY configure it.
That's ok, once it's done no reason to go back an install agian, just edit /etc/network/interfaces
Hey 343 is the old release still working?
It should be, the new one is too minus the crafting in v136 - the pending update will resolve that though...
I reinstalled ubuntu and now when i tryto install the 136 version of ubuntu with ./install-pw it asks me if I want to install it twice..i press y twice and then just enters the command line without proceeding to install ...before i managed it to work, it said unable to mount or no file in directory. I cant seem to mount the iso of ubuntu in the settings-storage-controller, so i mounted it in outside programme.
after first Y it says copying etc ..do you wish to run setup now? i press y..and then it just turns me back to command line /root@user:/cdrom#/..the first time i tried it it worked
Sounds like it didn't really copy anything anywhere. May be a mounting issue if you're changing up how you're doing that...
You can also try manually copying over the two installation files to the HDD and launching the install that way...
the problem was i installed v136 and then 131 but I only had 131 client. that wouldnt have worked right? so now i rebooted the terminal and installed v136 and it is asking me for LAN IP..what do i enter there if I may ask? my normal IP? or the only i had before? 10.0.2.15? thats what it showed before!..it saysing 10.0.0.51 so i assume thats the one. i will be honestly thankful
edit: it did not ask for it when i first installed it i assume
edit: nvm..i entered an lan ip as stated in ipconfig/all ipv4 and wan as in whatsmyip.org
edit: /etc/network/interfaces gives me acces denied
Your IP is whatever you make it... You should be configuring your IP during the installation of the OS. If you're not (DHCP beats you to the punch), you should be manually configuring your IP by editing /etc/network/interfaces and rebooting...
10.0.0.51 is not your IP, (well technically, it COULD be) that's just what it was set up to run by default because that's what MY network uses. MY network uses 10.0.x.x, your network is likely different than mine. Then again my network is HIGHLY customized... If you're like most people, and just using a normal consumer grade router you're likely 192.168.0.x, or something to that nature...
343 , see man exactly how do i install that ubuntu server . I was on the site recently on how to install the server but i get stuck on the installation process ... mind helpin me bro ?
edit : Nvm man i got it , i just dont get why i get a message saying " kernel " at "Finishing the Instalation "