sorry for ny ignorant, is VPS = terminal?
i have been told that it will look like my desktop,
and all i have to do is 'play' around like i do on my HD.
amm.. well, all that is true if we talking about windows server.
with linux.. (grrrr..) is like 'gibrish'(*) for me.
anyhow, i will not rent a (part of) linux server till i feel i understand it good enough, no point of waste one month
renting just to learn how to install utorrent and what ever
need more.
with some picture i'll be more relax with no panic.
(*) unknown language
The best way to practice is get a VPS with Ubuntu Server/Debian
Hey, I am getting the following error trying to run uTorrent with Wine via VNCSERVER on CentOS 5:
And yeah, uTorrent won't load at all. Any ideas as to why?Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1.0".
err:wgl.X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo couldn't initialize OpenGL, expect problems
anyone have experience with installing utorrent with 49pence.com? (Fedora Core 7)
I install everything in putty, create vncserver, but then i cant login with VNCviewer - "failed to connect ...."). I'v also tried to follow guide to install rtorrent, but i stucked quite early.
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thank you very much it will help me so much and will help alot of members here
great thread ! really helpfull
Can someone help me? I canīt install the vnc-server app, all i get is a long line, ending with "Error: failure: libstdc++-4.0.2-8.fc4.i386.rpm from updates-released: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try."
Iīve installed the two other, and it worked smothly.
What is wrong?
thanks to everyone who contributed!
It's probably too late for the stroj and bennez, but i had some of the same problems as them so i'll list some of the things you could try. For stroj's problem i would guess it's missing fonts or something that causes the vncserver to fail to start. Sometimes it'll give an error when it starts but if not it will be written in a log file. The location is located in the .vnc folder and it should tell you the name, look at it and try to find the errors. As for the failure on the rpm, this can probably be fixed by editing the updates-released.repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d I found that they will edit out some of the mirrors with a # sign and they will also put a $ sign in place of the release that you need to change to release you're on.
Hope that helps some people cause at first i spent hours trying to get things to work, but when i figured out what was wrong i set up another one in 15 minutes or so.
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