To tell u the truth, i have downloaded your server version of Ubuntu. coz i m so crazy of server functions.
but it won't boot from CD rom all files are complete not corrupted my Bios are not out dated I m just wondering why? I can easily boot Mandriva, Fedora, Suse, Gentu all other linux easily why ubuntu server so sucks for me? sorry if i bother u. i wanna see newbie ubuntu as a successful Linux. u know , for example , Red Hat, before they can release perfect Red Hat, their beta and testing version is Fedora, only if it is fine in Fedora, it launches Red Hat, U see? but i m so glad Ubuntu is FOC. coz community are crazy about FOC. u will become successful sooner or later. thanks On 10/24/07, Soren Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 09:35:02AM +0630, Nay Myo Win wrote: > > DHCP > > DNS > > Squid > > File Server > > Print Server > > > > I can't find above service in sypatic package and add/remove program. > > Add/Remove programs is meant for desktop applications. > > > what the <BEEP> i can do without them as an Admin? > > You can find all of those things in synaptic. You just need to realise > that for example there's no package called "File server". You can serve > files in many different ways (http, ftp, cifs, and nfs, just to name a > few) and that functionality is provided by different packages (apache2, > vsftpd, samba, nfs-server-kernel, for instance). Synaptic should be > able to help you search for the packages you need. If that doesn't help > you, you can *politely* (this is very important) ask for help in > choosing the right software for your needs. > > > *** can't log in as "root" by typing "su -" ********** > > Correct. Ubuntu encourages the user to not log in as root, but to use > sudo to run the specific commands that require root privilege. So, > instead of: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ su - > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# adduser john > Adding user `john'... > [etc, etc.] > > ...what Ubuntu wants you to do is: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo adduser john > Adding user `john'... > [etc, etc.] > > > You will notice that every time you start a terminal, you see the > following helpful notice: > > To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>". > See "man sudo_root" for details. > > If you have suggestions as to how we can make it any more clear than > that, please share them. > > > it is the worst of <BEEP> ubuntu. > > no other Linux don't make us angry > > No other users make us quite as angry as you. Please behave in a > respectful manner. I do believe we've earned it. > > -- > Soren Hansen > Ubuntu Server Team > http://www.ubuntu.com/ > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFHHvs9onjfXui9pOMRAhsQAKCMRLrMJ+CEMMz8/hs+b4xGsoER2QCdHjBq > BvwQe6/osbPgH3mtof6rdoo= > =9QcN > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > -- Nay Myo
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