hello guys.i have a questions
im found this link.http://forum.ragezone.com/f452/guide...server-448630/
in this video that guys use passportB not dbo in msql.
can any one explain to me plss.
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hello guys.i have a questions
im found this link.http://forum.ragezone.com/f452/guide...server-448630/
in this video that guys use passportB not dbo in msql.
can any one explain to me plss.
HELLO ... I have problems ... I downloaded "ubuntu-10.04.1-server-i386.iso" and "VMware"!
1 - mount the file "ISO" WITH VMWARE
2-A installations STARTED!
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3-then I see this window ... I press the "yes" xq "no" does not work
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4 - continuing with the installation until it finishes and restarts
5-A last entry into the console ... I type in username: root password: root and does not work (I remembered that prior to the installation I had to write a user name and password)
6-I put my username and password created can move ... but none of the command worked
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somebody tell me that I am wrong ... or give me a hand! I am Argentine ... sorry for my bad English! I hope you help me thanks
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try root - not other user -> other user -> need: " sudo " > sudo apt-get update
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btw: " Login as root with the root password that you had set during installation " < read the guide carefully
On Ubuntu logging in as root is disabled by default, you make a user account with sudo permissions instead, and quite honestly I do think that is a relatively good practice as most of the time you don't need root's 'override all permissions' which can easily break your machines install if you aren't careful with your commands
To actually be able to login as root on Ubuntu you have to do sudo passwd root...
" On Ubuntu logging in as root is disabled by default " its not true btw > install ssh server > " sudo passwd root " > give passWD and login at root in ssh shell [ login musst disabled by user > on default always on ... ]
...no the root account really is disabled by default in ALL Ubuntu installations. When you run 'sudo' you're using your account with " root privileges "
and this is why you must "sudo passwd root" to assign it a password (or "activate it"), because default installation -- logging in is root is prohibited (via not having a password).
PROBLEM: # COMMAND~: wget http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13040933/PWServer.tar.bz2 does not work .. the download stops! the maximum was 98% ... so I manually download jdownloader ... and I'm upload the file to mediafire and try again!
you cant "wget" from mediafire cuz it dont gives direct link to file like dropbox.
but sure, if you have problem to download with wget, try to download from your favorite downloader and upload the file to your server with filezilla or winscp.
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PROBLEM
:thumbup1:COMMAND # ~: wget [url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13040933/PWServer.tar.bz2
# Extract the files:thumbdown:
COMMAND ~: tar-xf PWServer.tar.bz2 = (:thumbdown:
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HELP PLIS
Its supposed to be command~:tar -xvf PWServer.tar.bz2 try that the V was missing in the command line..
the "V" mean "verbose". It doesn't matter with his error.
Hello ... try to do everything ... =( with COMMAND ~: tar -xf PWServer.tar.bz2 and also with COMMAND ~: tar-xvf PWServer.tar.bz2 and download it again ... but it did not work ... says the file is corrupted or something so ... = ( :*::*::*:
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Ok.... follow that:
command~: apt-get install openssh-server
...wait...
command~: ipconfig
...there will be an IP like 192.168.x.xxx something...
...take note of this IP...
Download: FileZilla - The free FTP solution (client version)
Install it on your computer.
Download: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13040933/PWServer.tar.bz2
With your browser or your favorite downloader.
Open FileZilla then connect to your ssh server:
host: 192.168.x.xxx (the ip you noted)
login: the login you use for your console server
password: the paswword you use for your console server
port: 22 (ssh)
Then upload the "PWServer.tar.bz2" archive on your server and chmod 755 (permissions) on it.
Then you'll be fine now.
What file or configuration is responsible for reading the sheet 117 in elements.data for Gino