Many of the build in services can be started and stopped from the web interface.
Others can be started and stopped from the command line, ssh to your B3, become root and run
#service yourservicename stop
Thank you, I do not currently own a B3, and have never worked with any server before, so I ...
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- 05 Jul 2013, 04:59
- Forum: Howtos
- Topic: Using USB for Outside Line Connection
- Replies: 9
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- 02 Jul 2013, 05:51
- Forum: Howtos
- Topic: Using USB for Outside Line Connection
- Replies: 9
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Re: Using USB for Outside Line Connection
True, and the compiling thing is what I'm primarily not sure about, as idk if it has been recompiled, or if the commands " ./configure " and " make " are actually compiling it for the individual system. As that does make the largest difference. I'll see if I can actually contact the developers of ...
- 02 Jul 2013, 04:00
- Forum: Howtos
- Topic: Using USB for Outside Line Connection
- Replies: 9
- Views: 43775
Re: Using USB for Outside Line Connection
Sorry @Binkem / Martijn, I should have specified before hand, I do not currently own a B3, as this kind of functionality (using an external USB modem / mobile device ) is a big deciding factor as to whether we will purchase it, so I need to learn as much as possible before making the 200 plus dollar ...
- 01 Jul 2013, 18:18
- Forum: Howtos
- Topic: Using USB for Outside Line Connection
- Replies: 9
- Views: 43775
Using USB for Outside Line Connection
Hello everyone. I'm brand new here. :-)
I would like to learn if its possible to run a script on the B3 WiFi version (i.e. "sudo ./run.sh" ) That is written so that it will connect to a USB device and the script would supply the Internet connection? The script works perfectly on all my Linux ...
I would like to learn if its possible to run a script on the B3 WiFi version (i.e. "sudo ./run.sh" ) That is written so that it will connect to a USB device and the script would supply the Internet connection? The script works perfectly on all my Linux ...