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Hi,
Am having problems with my Bubba server!
When i add a image file like a ISO to the download list, It will not add the file and then crash the server, So then i have to reboot the server and still not showing any file in the down list!
We released an update a couple of days ago that fixed some issues with the downloadmanager when corrupt links or torrent files was added.
Please make sure you are running the latest release.
Also, is it possible for you to provide the link that crashes your system?
We released an update a couple of days ago that fixed some issues with the downloadmanager when corrupt links or torrent files was added.
Please make sure you are running the latest release.
Also, is it possible for you to provide the link that crashes your system?
Hello pa,
It says there is no update, i never had a update from the day i had it.
I do not know if something may be blocking my bubba to your servers!
The file links are like Linux download links.. like Ubuntu.com ISO downloads. http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/8.04/ubun ... e-i386.iso
It can be anything to do in file images.
It will not add the images to the downloadmanager.
If you have never made an upgrade then I suggest that resolving this problem is the first step since there has been some major updates to the software handling downloads.
Are you familiar with using the command line?
Can you, as Eek asked, post your /etc/apt/souces.list and also the output from the commands:
(before doing this, make sure you have only Excitos repositories enabled)
# apt-get update (run as root)
# apt-get dist-upgrade (run as root)
pa wrote:If you have never made an upgrade then I suggest that resolving this problem is the first step since there has been some major updates to the software handling downloads.
Are you familiar with using the command line?
Can you, as Eek asked, post your /etc/apt/souces.list and also the output from the commands:
(before doing this, make sure you have only Excitos repositories enabled)
# apt-get update (run as root)
# apt-get dist-upgrade (run as root)
/PA
Hello pa,
How do i post my souces.list and make Excitos repositories enabled?
Am still new to Linux and Bubba.
pa wrote:If you have never made an upgrade then I suggest that resolving this problem is the first step since there has been some major updates to the software handling downloads.
Are you familiar with using the command line?
Can you, as Eek asked, post your /etc/apt/souces.list and also the output from the commands:
(before doing this, make sure you have only Excitos repositories enabled)
# apt-get update (run as root)
# apt-get dist-upgrade (run as root)
/PA
Hello pa,
How do i post my souces.list and make Excitos repositories enabled?
Am still new to Linux and Bubba.
Many thanks
Robbie
The default setting in the bubba is that only the excito repositories are activated, though if the web-update doesn't seems to work, here is how to do it the "hard" way:
#deb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ sarge main
#deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main
#deb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ sarge non-free
deb http://update.excito.net/ bubba main
If it's not similar at all, the file must be edited, to do that, use either nano or vi to edit the file.
when the file seems to be fine, type apt-get update
If that also went fine, type apt-get dist-upgrade
If something didn't work out fine, please paste the output here.
pa wrote:If you have never made an upgrade then I suggest that resolving this problem is the first step since there has been some major updates to the software handling downloads.
Are you familiar with using the command line?
Can you, as Eek asked, post your /etc/apt/souces.list and also the output from the commands:
(before doing this, make sure you have only Excitos repositories enabled)
# apt-get update (run as root)
# apt-get dist-upgrade (run as root)
/PA
Hello pa,
How do i post my souces.list and make Excitos repositories enabled?
Am still new to Linux and Bubba.
Many thanks
Robbie
The default setting in the bubba is that only the excito repositories are activated, though if the web-update doesn't seems to work, here is how to do it the "hard" way:
#deb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ sarge main
#deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main
#deb http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/ sarge non-free
deb http://update.excito.net/ bubba main
If it's not similar at all, the file must be edited, to do that, use either nano or vi to edit the file.
when the file seems to be fine, type apt-get update
If that also went fine, type apt-get dist-upgrade
If something didn't work out fine, please paste the output here.
Could it be a router problem? If yes, what ports should be open to allow update? Also, our firewall is set to see outside - but nothing can come inside.
Could it be a router problem? If yes, what ports should be open to allow update? Also, our firewall is set to see outside - but nothing can come inside.
Thanks
Robbie
Does your router assign IP:s via DHCP, or do you have inserted the network settings manually into the Bubba?
Could it be a router problem? If yes, what ports should be open to allow update? Also, our firewall is set to see outside - but nothing can come inside.
Thanks
Robbie
Does your router assign IP:s via DHCP, or do you have inserted the network settings manually into the Bubba?
/Carl
We have inserted network settings manually. We can access the Bubba on the Internet with out any problems.
Could it be a router problem? If yes, what ports should be open to allow update? Also, our firewall is set to see outside - but nothing can come inside.
Thanks
Robbie
Does your router assign IP:s via DHCP, or do you have inserted the network settings manually into the Bubba?
/Carl
We have inserted network settings manually. We can access the Bubba on the Internet with out any problems.
Robbie
Check that the network setting for DNS server is valid.
/Carl