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Set your router to do port forwarding. More specifically, make it forward port 80 and 443 to your computer's(the web server) IP address
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How about putting everything in a script, and putting that into /etc/rc5.d?
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This has worked for me in the past - YMMV
If you have too many files, the filesystem is just going to give up and not allow you to write anything anymore, so this might be one reason you are...
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Without a "functioning" keyboard, I can't do anything, unfortunately.
My friend had his XP CD, but you have to press a key to boot off the CD (Thus, no recovery console, no safe mode, no...
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It was a "generic" blue screen. Sorry, it's not [thankfully] my computer, and I didn't write it down, but it said something about booting to safe mode to try and uninstall something in order for...
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Here's a strange one (at least to me) that I would like to throw out there, and see what comes back.
AMD Athlon XP2200, 512Mb RAM, Win XP Pro.
Computer won't boot. Blue screens after reaching...
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Red Hat 7.1, 7.3. 8 and now 9 !!
All this within a time frame of less than a year, too.
Oh, and Knoppix as well
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First of all, swap and ext3 are _filesystems_ . Kinda like NTFS and FAT in the Windows world, except in Windows the swap file is not on a separate filesystem.
Ideally, you will want something...
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Really? Coolness !!!
How about a link to where I can find this, I'd really like to know more. As far as I knew (and I guess I didn't know enough), ntfs support was experimental.
Thanks
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About ntfs - Linux can read your ntfs partitions, but it cannot write to it reliably, yet.
On my multi-boot system, I get around this by having ntfs partitions (for Win2k only), fat32 partitions...
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