Re: WordPress on Ubuntu 18.04 file ownership and permissions issue

2020-07-03 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
a development server setup in my office and am trying to edit remote (from another computer.) Server is running stock Ubuntu 18.04 with a LAMP configuration. I have an install of WordPress at /var/www/vhost/test/public_html The user is bill. Editor is Visual Studio Code. Connecting remote

WordPress on Ubuntu 18.04 file ownership and permissions issue

2020-07-03 Thread Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
I have a development server setup in my office and am trying to edit remote (from another computer.) Server is running stock Ubuntu 18.04 with a LAMP configuration. I have an install of WordPress at /var/www/vhost/test/public_html The user is bill. Editor is Visual Studio Code

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-11 Thread Michael Butash
Well, it was a few years ago, maybe M$ finally made it functional, but originally WSL had no network support. WTF would I want a modern OS, even linux in emulation, to NOT have networking? Even using vbox under windoze running ubuntu linux was very destructive to performance, I was hoping WSL to

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-10 Thread Stephen Partington
On a whim I rolled back to my kernel from when It was last running 16.04 successfully (for some reason I thought this would not work) and the server is up and running. Now to find out what was not included to load my disk subsystem. On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 3:48 PM Stephen Partington wrote: >

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-10 Thread Stephen Partington
weird. I currently have no issues with networking. and technically it is not an emulation layer. It is supposed to be an api set or something that runs a Linux kernel under windows natively. On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 2:42 PM Michael Butash wrote: > Last time I tried WSL was with getting this

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-10 Thread Michael Butash
Last time I tried WSL was with getting this laptop a few years ago. As a network guy, I sort of just sat there stunned that the frigging thing couldn't network. Why the hell would you make a linux emulation layer that couldn't network? Is this still Ballmer-hate? What the hell is good in this

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-10 Thread Stephen Partington
well microsoft has made good improvements with WSL and you can do some neat things like that On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 8:27 AM Michael Butash wrote: > Upgrading to 18.04 broke like everything for me (kde, wm, graphics > drivers), it's what single-handedly drove me to arch, so ymmv. > > My

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-10 Thread Michael Butash
Upgrading to 18.04 broke like everything for me (kde, wm, graphics drivers), it's what single-handedly drove me to arch, so ymmv. My experience with arch hasn't been much better of late, so take it for what you will. Arch updates blew up my desktop, and my laptop I'm afraid to reboot as my last

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-09 Thread Stephen Partington
It is most definitely 64 bit. I had 64 bit 16.04 running like a champ until the 18.04 upgrade was done. It also ran vmware 6.7 well also. On Mon, Dec 9, 2019, 9:02 PM Thomas Scott wrote: > I know I had a legacy install on a Proliant I supported that was installed > upside down and burnt out

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-09 Thread Thomas Scott
I know I had a legacy install on a Proliant I supported that was installed upside down and burnt out it's drives after a few years (surprised it lasted that long). When I came on-site to reinstall it, I tried to install 16.04 since I already had the install media on me, I couldn't as it had issues

Re: Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-09 Thread Todd Cole
I suspect it may be 32Bit computer but it should give you a i386 hardware error during installation. while 18.04 is only 64 bit you can use the net install at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/bionic/ it has a community supported 32 bit version available On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 12:24 PM Stephen

Ubuntu 18.04 on (Really) Old HP Proliant

2019-12-09 Thread Stephen Partington
I have an older Proliant server I am trying to make use of at home. The hardware is fully functional, and aside from needing some spare drive sleds, It is ready to go. However, I cannot run 18.04 on the server and I suspect it is related to changes in the kernel and I am trying to map those. The

Re: [ILUG-BOM] Ubuntu 18.04 is official now in the state Junior Colleges.

2019-07-26 Thread Dhruva Lokegaonkar
XI > standard is based exclusively on Open Source content. The books are now > available in the market. Around 1.5 lac students in Maharashtra will be > introduced to Linux and open source from this and successive years. > > Although the recommended OS is Ubuntu 18.04, LTS, students c

How to migrate full Ubuntu 18.04

2019-02-24 Thread Stephen Elliott
How do I migrate the full Ubuntu 18.04 os install and data to a new computer? Thanks. Stephen --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org

Re: Problem with 2 Displays and Ubuntu 18.04

2019-01-17 Thread Matt Graham
On 2019-01-16 15:18, Mark Phillips wrote: Normally windoze or some Linux DE's you can right click on the menu, choose "move", which should refocus the window or the mouse that the mouse can grab it. Gnome has the option, but one has to right click on the title bar, which is not available when

Re: Problem with 2 Displays and Ubuntu 18.04

2019-01-16 Thread Mark Phillips
Michael, A few comments below... Mark On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 9:48 AM Michael Butash wrote: > What DE are you using with it, default ubuntu gnome? > Yes, gnome that comes with Ubuntu 18.04 out of the box. > Normally windoze or some Linux DE's you can right click on the menu, >

Re: Problem with 2 Displays and Ubuntu 18.04

2019-01-16 Thread Michael Butash
What DE are you using with it, default ubuntu gnome? Normally windoze or some Linux DE's you can right click on the menu, choose "move", which should refocus the window or the mouse that the mouse can grab it. Usually. Gnome was pretty terrible about window behavior using it with 18.04 on my

Problem with 2 Displays and Ubuntu 18.04

2019-01-15 Thread Mark Phillips
I have a System76 gazelle laptop driving two displays - the laptop display 1920x1080 is display 2, and a Dell 34" widescreen 3444x1440 is display 1 through an HDMI cable. So far all apps work as expected - start the app in display 1 or 2, and the app appears in the appropriate display at the

Re: Shutdown and restart issues with Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-19 Thread Mark Phillips
This may be old news to all of you Windows Linux dual booters, but it came as a surprise to me. Mysql was hanging because my Ubuntu setup was using local time for the hardware clock because...wait for itWindows uses local time in the hardware clock! I guess mysql does not like being shutdown

Re: Shutdown and restart issues with Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-19 Thread Matt Birkholz
On Wed, 2018-09-19 at 10:15 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote: > [...] hit escape at the Ubuntu splash screen [...] as shutdown progresses! Good info. Thanks! --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or

Re: Shutdown and restart issues with Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-19 Thread Mark Phillips
Stephen, Sorry about the poorly formed message. From my Google research on the topic of shutdown failures on Ubuntu 18.04, it appears there are no longer any shutdown messages in the kernel.log or other logs. I was hoping someone could point me in another direction to diagnose the problem, but I

Re: Shutdown and restart issues with Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-18 Thread Stephen Partington
anything in your log files? On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 6:28 PM Mark Phillips wrote: > When I run shutdown -h now or click on the power off button, all I get is > the purple ubuntu screen with the rolling lights underneath the ubuntu > logo. And the machine never shuts down. Same with reset. > >

Shutdown and restart issues with Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-18 Thread Mark Phillips
When I run shutdown -h now or click on the power off button, all I get is the purple ubuntu screen with the rolling lights underneath the ubuntu logo. And the machine never shuts down. Same with reset. Suggestions on where to look for the problem? Thanks! Mark

Re: Alienware 15 R4 and Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-15 Thread Stephen Partington
Right now the only thing I cannot get working is he Intel GPU so I could enable optimus. otherwise it is running great. Not a great laptop but this is more about being a portable desktop replacement. so it is viable. Just trying to decide if it is viable enough to make the switch. On Sat, Sep 15,

Re: Alienware 15 R4 and Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-15 Thread Michael Butash
I have not had great luck so far with 18.04 on my xps15 with graphics, particularly it having both intel and nvidia, but the os seemed sort of shoddy so far. So far kubuntu/kde refuses to load at all, just crashing, same with cinnamon/mate. The only thing that works reliably so far is ubuntu

Alienware 15 R4 and Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-14 Thread Stephen Partington
I have set myself a small challenge/puzzle. So far it is going well Aside from the alienware effects and whatnot everything is working really well. Except the intel GPU. the nvidia gpu is up and running nicely, but the intel gpu is not lighting up. given that this is coffee lake the uhd 630 is

Re: Installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS problems

2018-09-11 Thread Michael Butash
trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on an Asus UX501VW laptop, using > the disk from Ubuntu Unleashed 2019 edition. I have updated the BIOS and > some drivers using WIN 10. > > The first time I got a text menu and selected Install Ubuntu. After an > hour and a half it wasn’t doing anyt

Re: Installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS problems

2018-09-11 Thread Todd Cole
ing to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on an Asus UX501VW laptop, using > the disk from Ubuntu Unleashed 2019 edition. I have updated the BIOS and > some drivers using WIN 10. > > The first time I got a text menu and selected Install Ubuntu. After an > hour and a half it wasn’t doing anything so

Installing Ubuntu 18.04 LTS problems

2018-09-11 Thread Stephen Elliott
I’m trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on an Asus UX501VW laptop, using the disk from Ubuntu Unleashed 2019 edition. I have updated the BIOS and some drivers using WIN 10. The first time I got a text menu and selected Install Ubuntu. After an hour and a half it wasn’t doing anything so I hard

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-13 Thread Stephen Partington
t; > I would like to get a CD to install Ubuntu 18.04. One site offers 12 > > CDs of repository files. I know many of you may make your own install > > CDs. I don't have the time so where is the best place to purchase these > > CDs. Are that many CDs of repository files necess

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-13 Thread Matthew Crews
On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 7:56:32 AM MST you wrote: > I would like to get a CD to install Ubuntu 18.04. One site offers 12 > CDs of repository files. I know many of you may make your own install > CDs. I don't have the time so where is the best place to purchase these > CDs. Are t

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Stephen Partington
With ether every image to USB has been valid (barring bad drive or download) On Tue, Jun 12, 2018, 9:12 PM Steve Litt wrote: > On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:30:19 -0700 > Matt Graham wrote: > > > On 2018-06-12 14:06, Stephen Partington wrote: > > > Generally speaking I do not use a CD/DVD to install

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:30:19 -0700 Matt Graham wrote: > On 2018-06-12 14:06, Stephen Partington wrote: > > Generally speaking I do not use a CD/DVD to install an OS. I haven't > > for quite some time. I use a combination of Rufus and etcher to > > write installation media to [a] USB drive. >

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Stephen Partington
Rufus, is a windows based application and I have yet to find anything better for dealing with windows iso writing. etcher is very clean and is just a touch more graceful than using dd (for me) https://etcher.io/ On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 2:30 PM, Matt Graham wrote: > On 2018-06-12 14:06,

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Matt Graham
On 2018-06-12 14:06, Stephen Partington wrote: Generally speaking I do not use a CD/DVD to install an OS. I haven't for quite some time. I use a combination of Rufus and etcher to write installation media to [a] USB drive. Wait, what? Why would you need any utilities at all to do that?

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Stephen Partington
hly recommended > solution. > > > > > > *From:* PLUG-discuss [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.phxlinux.org] *On > Behalf Of *Todd Cole > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 12, 2018 8:14 AM > *To:* Main PLUG discussion list > *Subject:* Re: Ubuntu 18.04 > > > > Single

RE: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Carruth, Rusty
Now, THAT’s an even better solution than finding me! Highly recommended solution. From: PLUG-discuss [mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.phxlinux.org] On Behalf Of Todd Cole Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2018 8:14 AM To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: Re: Ubuntu 18.04 Single DVD for 18.04

RE: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Carruth, Rusty
To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: Re: Ubuntu 18.04 You should consider making your own CD. It's pretty simple: go to the Ubuntu website and download the .iso for your computer, then burn as an image disc (you can right-click from the .iso in Windows to get this function). Burn to your CD

Re: Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread Shawn Fratis
machine (you might have to tell it to start from the CD drive), and then Ubuntu will talk you through the rest. On Tue, Jun 12, 2018, 7:56 AM mike enriquez wrote: > I would like to get a CD to install Ubuntu 18.04. One site offers 12 > CDs of repository files. I know many of you may make yo

Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-12 Thread mike enriquez
I would like to get a CD to  install Ubuntu 18.04. One site offers 12 CDs of repository files. I know many of you may make your own install CDs. I don't have the time so where is the best place to purchase these CDs.  Are that many CDs of repository files necessary? Help the Novice. Thanks

lxc-update-config for Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-31 Thread der.hans
moin moin, lxc wins this month's award for hidden requirements. Ubuntu 18.04 moved to lxc 3.x where some deprecated options are no longer allowed. They've mostly been renamed. I've been using lxc on Ubuntu and debian for a couple of years and never ran into any news about deprecation, much