Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
well thanks it did worked
but now i have a problem when i try to remote access the server
im using vnc as the tuturial said and i can connect to the server
but all i get is a brown screen with nothing that i can do
just the cursor and an empty brown screen
do you know whats the problem?
well i solved that also
right now im stuck in the remote desktop without a taskbar
i can see the desktop and i have a command line open
but i cant do anything else
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
I think you are doing good, that's how fluxbox works. You have to click on any blank space of the desktop to see the fluxbox menu.
If you type this in terminal:
Code:
$ cat ~/.vnc/xstartup
You should see only this:
If not, edit this file:
Code:
$ nano ~/.vnc/xstartup
There must be only one word:
You have to edit your fluxbox menu:
Code:
$ nano ~/.fluxbox/menu
This is an example:
Quote:
# Generated by fluxbox-generate_menu
#
# If you read this it means you want to edit this file manually, so here
# are some useful tips:
#
# - You can add your own menu-entries to ~/.fluxbox/usermenu
#
# - If you miss apps please let me know and I will add them for the next
# release.
#
# - The -r option prevents removing of empty menu entries and lines which
# makes things much more readable.
#
# - To prevent any other app from overwriting your menu
# you can change the menu name in .fluxbox/init to:
# session.menuFile: /home/dag/.fluxbox/my-menu
[begin] (Fluxbox-1.0.0)
[encoding] {UTF-8}
[exec] (firefox) {firefox}
[exec] (xterm) {xterm}
[exec] (uTorrent) {wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/TuTorrent/uTorrent.exe}
[submenu] (fluxbox menu)
[config] (Configure)
[submenu] (System Styles) {Choose a style...}
[stylesdir] (/usr/share/fluxbox/styles)
[end]
[submenu] (User Styles) {Choose a style...}
[stylesdir] (~/.fluxbox/styles)
[end]
[workspaces] (Workspace List)
[submenu] (Tools)
[exec] (Screenshot - JPG) {import screenshot.jpg && display -resize 50% screenshot.jpg}
[exec] (Screenshot - PNG) {import screenshot.png && display -resize 50% screenshot.png}
[exec] (Run) {fbrun }
[exec] (Regen Menu) {../util/fluxbox-generate_menu }
[end]
[submenu] (Window Managers)
[restart] (mwm) {mwm}
[restart] (kde) {startkde}
[end]
[commanddialog] (Fluxbox Command)
[reconfig] (Reload config)
[restart] (Restart)
[exec] (About) {(fluxbox -v; fluxbox -info | sed 1d) 2> /dev/null | xmessage -file - -center}
[separator]
[exit] (Exit)
[end]
[endencoding]
[end]
When you right click on the desktop the vnc desktop should look like this:
http://img154.imageshack.us/my.php?i...luxboxmenu.jpghttp://img154.imageshack.us/my.php?i...luxboxmenu.jpghttp://img154.imageshack.us/img154/3...boxmenu.th.jpg
If you want to see a full desktop, read this post :)
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/f-see...-281331/page22
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
I am getting "error 10061", when I try to login via VNC.
Anybody has any idea what to do?
EDIT: Solved.
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
pffff
im stuck here
i want to remote control on the vps, that has centos installed on it.
but i dont know what to do now...
maybe you can help?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Cr3sp0
I am getting "error 10061", when I try to login via VNC.
Anybody has any idea what to do?
EDIT: Solved.
I see you solved your problems, you probably hadn't installed vnc server or hadn't started a vnc session right?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
gunitsouth
pffff
im stuck here
i want to remote control on the vps, that has centos installed on it.
but i dont know what to do now...
maybe you can help?
Please provide more information, did you get any error message ?
Have you already started a vnc session?
what vnc client are you using? have you read my previous posts?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Yeah walkman, thanks anyway :)
Another problem, why the speed is suck, just the upload speed..
Download speed is great, there is any way to solve it ?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Cr3sp0
Yeah walkman, thanks anyway :)
Another problem, why the speed is suck, just the upload speed..
Download speed is great, there is any way to solve it ?
Well, the upload speed usually depends on the amount of leechers, and also depends on the ratio seeders/leechers, that is if the torrent in question has more seeders than leechers you will "struggle" against the other seeders to upload every bit :P
I usually check the peer table on the torrent description page if it's available (not all trackers has that feature). Take into consideration that some of the leechers could be really partial seeders and that's why it's a good habit to check the peer table.
These are my settings:
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/1337/...ndwidth.th.jpg
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Cr3sp0
Yeah walkman, thanks anyway :)
Another problem, why the speed is suck, just the upload speed..
Download speed is great, there is any way to solve it ?
Hi, are you from Israel? Your download speed from ftp great?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
mavr15, hmm the maximum that I can get.
Walkman: it doesn't matter, any torrent. I get 13 Kb/s :/
I will try to use your settings and what OS do you have on your server ?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Cr3sp0, I downloaded about a week with max speed, and today in evening i get 10-15Kb/s. Few times i reconnect to my ISP, and now i have max speed. And so repeating standing.