Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] Problem about LAN File Sharing
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Hafiz Imtiaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. My XP machine cannot see the ubuntu machine. I have made my '/home' partition enabled for sharing and guest access. How can i write and read from the HDD of the ubuntu machine from the xp machine?? Could anyone please help me out of this mess? Thanks in advance To see your Linux ext3 partition from XP windows machine check this link out... I dont have much time in hand to describe all.. see your own solution http://forum.amaderprojukti.com/viewtopic.php?f=42t=1462 -- Thanking you Shahriar -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] Problem about LAN File Sharing
Shahriar Tariq wrote: On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Hafiz Imtiaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. My XP machine cannot see the ubuntu machine. I have made my '/home' partition enabled for sharing and guest access. How can i write and read from the HDD of the ubuntu machine from the xp machine?? Could anyone please help me out of this mess? Thanks in advance To see your Linux ext3 partition from XP windows machine check this link out... I dont have much time in hand to describe all.. see your own solution http://forum.amaderprojukti.com/viewtopic.php?f=42t=1462 THANKS its all right now Hafiz Imtiaz 0306005 EEE, BUET -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] ttyLinux Help needed
The recovery mode or the single-user mode doesn't suit your needs? If you don't want GUI every time you boot (but want services like httpd, ftpd, ssh, etc. to run), then you can stop GDM from loading by using the method I mentioned on my last mail (there are other ways to do it as well). I think you're confused about runlevel 3 or the multi-user text mode provided by other distributions such as Red Hat, but Ubuntu/Debian works in a different way. Here, runlevel 1 = single-user mode, and runlevel 2 to 5 = multi-user mode. If this doesn't clear up the issue, then please reply, and if anyone else on the list has anything to add, then please do. On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Masum Masum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanx for the reply. But how to have a separate entry in GRUB to log on in command prompt. I mean like recovery mode there will be a separate choice to log in to command prompt and separate choice for GUI. Plz advice. -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd -- No Microsoft products were used in the preparation or transmission of this message. Russell John | Bangladesh Linux Users Alliance 1024D/91F003D2 | (+88) 0161-Russell | http://russelljohn.info -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] ttyLinux Help needed
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Masum Masum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanx for the reply. But how to have a separate entry in GRUB to log on in command prompt. I mean like recovery mode there will be a separate choice to log in to command prompt and separate choice for GUI. Plz advice. To add a new boot option to a GRUB boot menu you need to edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst Open this file and look into the commands there. It is well-documented. Set title, root, kernel, initrd options to your desired values. Whenever you install a new Linux distro in a machine where grub is already installed with another Linux distro, do not install grub or lilo again. Instead boot into the previous installation and edit the file mentioned above. If the previous distro is ubuntu you can run sudo update-grub instead of manually editing menu.lst file. Of course, this only applies if you intend to keep your previous Linux installation. Nasim -- M. Nasimul Haque, M.Sc.(SUST) Wessex Institute of Technology Southampton, UK -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
[ Ubuntu-BD ] IRC channel
Dear friends, Users on our IRC channel is decreasing day by day, and it isn't very encouraging for us. I would like to request you all to stay on the channel whenever possible. You can be there to: - Ask questions - Help others users - Interact with fellow Ubuntu users (general chit-chat is allowed) You don't have to be active on the channel all the time, just idling would help in a way too. Just connect to Freenode and be with us! Here's the information once again: Server: irc.freenode.net Port: 6667 Channel: #ubuntu-bd You can use Pidgin, XChat, Konversation, KVirc, Opera, or even Firefox add-on ChatZilla to connect. If you're on Windows, you can use mIRC to join us. In case if you are facing any problem to connect, or have any questions, then please feel free to ask. Hope to see you guys on #ubuntu-bd! Best regards, Russell -- No Microsoft products were used in the preparation or transmission of this message. Russell John | Bangladesh Linux Users Alliance 1024D/91F003D2 | (+88) 0161-Russell | http://russelljohn.info -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] IRC channel
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd আমি তো প্রায়ই চ্যানেলে যাই, কিন্তু রাসেল ভাই ছাড়া আর কাউকে দেখি না :-( আমাদেরপ্রযুক্তি ফোরাম- প্রযুক্তির সবকিছু চাই বাংলায়... http://forum.amaderprojukti.com -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
Re: [ Ubuntu-BD ] IRC channel
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 1:51 AM, আলোকিত [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd আমি তো প্রায়ই চ্যানেলে যাই, কিন্তু রাসেল ভাই ছাড়া আর কাউকে দেখি না :-( I visited many times. I have seen the logs. I see there is no chat log for 3/4 days. Every time I log in I see only locobot, Chanserv and ubot3 online except the last time -- A K M Mokaddim http://talk.cmyweb.net/ Stop Top Posting !! -- ubuntu-bd mailing list ubuntu-bd@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd