Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Thanks for the awesome guide, but does anyone know if this will work on a leaseweb express server? I plan on purchasing one this week.
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
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n0_NaMe
Thanks for the awesome guide, but does anyone know if this will work on a leaseweb express server? I plan on purchasing one this week.
yes it works perfect
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Im thinking about getting a server, 2.0Ghz + 512mb and I have never used linux before. Which would be best for use: Fedora 2, Fedora 4, Debain 3.1, or CentOS. Thanks in advance :)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
What a great tutorial is this one ,i am one step away from buying a seed box and i was lacking a lot of necessary info and thanks to you i am now able buy it .thx
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Hey, bought a server off Layered Tech.
Tried following the guide.
Think I set it up right but can't seem to be able to save my torrents.
i.e: downloads the file halfway and gives me an Error, file not found or can't save to disk.
how do i solve this problem?
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
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Aether
Im thinking about getting a server, 2.0Ghz + 512mb and I have never used linux before. Which would be best for use: Fedora 2, Fedora 4, Debain 3.1, or CentOS. Thanks in advance :)
In fact, when I was in the situation like you now I have chosen CentOS and without any problems I configurated it using this manual.
Good luck.
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
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KiNdZiUs
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Originally Posted by
Aether
Im thinking about getting a server, 2.0Ghz + 512mb and I have never used linux before. Which would be best for use: Fedora 2, Fedora 4, Debain 3.1, or CentOS. Thanks in advance :)
In fact, when I was in the situation like you now I have chosen CentOS and without any problems I configurated it using this manual.
Good luck.
Thanks KiNdZiUs, I think ill go with CentOS then :)
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
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Aether
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Originally Posted by
KiNdZiUs
In fact, when I was in the situation like you now I have chosen CentOS and without any problems I configurated it using this manual.
Good luck.
Thanks KiNdZiUs, I think ill go with CentOS then :)
Ive got utorrent gui running on centos, it runs really well and I haven't had any problems.
Re: NaQ's Complete Setup Guide for Linux Seedboxes (Fedora Core/CentOS/Debian/Ubuntu)
Hi, I have been using the guide on this topic and I'm facing a problem on step 6. steup utorrent & webui. When I use VNCviewer, I can log in my server successfully, but all I can see is a black screen and there is no desktop.
I have been following the guide exactly like it's stated and have not encountered any errors until the 6th step. Well, I did encounter an error but I fixed it (said "cannot Find A Valid Baseurl For Repo: Livna" but I deleted the repository and the "yum update" command started working.)
I would post a log but I can't have access to it, it says the file doesn't exist. And when I try the command the server gives me to check the log, it says "access denied".
I don't know if this is an error, but I get this line when I type "vncserver :1":
xauth: (stdin):1: bad display name "server.ip.here" in "add" command
New 'server.ip.here (user.name.here)' desktop is server.ip.here
And then there's the normal 2 lines:
Starting applications specified in /home/user.here/.vnc/xstartup
Log file is /home/user.here/.vnc/server.ip.here.log
So if anyone can help me get rid of this black screen when viewing the desktop of my server by VNCviewer, I would be very very VERY grateful.:D
Oh yeah, I'm using a vectoral VF$bandwidth sever with fedora core 4.
Edit: Ohh I use windows vista x64.