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Do the following (as root) to help make Ubuntu less terrible: | Do the following (as root) to help make Ubuntu less terrible: | ||
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− | apt-get install openssh-server | + | apt-get install openssh-server samba |
dpkg -r command-not-found command-not-found-data | dpkg -r command-not-found command-not-found-data | ||
echo "attie ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >> /etc/sudoers | echo "attie ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >> /etc/sudoers | ||
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Generate an SSH key pair | Generate an SSH key pair | ||
− | Also see [[bashrc]] | + | Also see [[bashrc]], [[samba]] |
==Disabling Automounting== | ==Disabling Automounting== |
Revision as of 11:32, 19 September 2011
Do the following (as root) to help make Ubuntu less terrible:
apt-get install openssh-server samba dpkg -r command-not-found command-not-found-data echo "attie ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >> /etc/sudoers sed -i -r "s/(stop on runlevel \[0)(16\])/\12\2/" /etc/init/gdm.conf
Generate an SSH key pair
Disabling Automounting
To enable or disable automount open a terminal and type gconf-editor followed by the [Enter] key.
Browse to /apps/nautilus/preferences/
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The media_automount
key controls whether to automatically mount media. If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically mount media such as user-visible hard disks and removable media on start-up and media insertion.
There is another key media_automount_open
. This controls whether to automatically open a folder for automounted media. This key can also be set in the Nautilus (file manager) window. From the Edit menu in Nautilus select Preferences and then select the Media tab.
If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically open a folder when media is automounted. This only applies to media where no known x-content/* type was detected; for media where a known x-content type is detected, the user configurable action will be taken instead.