Root Access

For all you Super Users out there. You have backups, right?
Mar 25, 2014 01:50
It's been in the works for a while, but there's no definite date on it
Mar 25, 2014 01:50
@Psycogeek Nope, they're almost rehauling the game. Tons of new systems, enemies, weapons, sectors, and more!
Mar 25, 2014 01:47
Oh well, I may just wait for the Advanced Edition to come out.
Mar 25, 2014 01:47
@allquixotic Awwww :(
Mar 25, 2014 01:30
I was hoping that would fix it, but no luck :(
Mar 25, 2014 01:30
@Psycogeek Mhmm, I did that with no luck. Check the comments on his answer.
Mar 25, 2014 01:24
My computer is fully updated from the base repos and the crashing still occurs.
Mar 25, 2014 01:24
@allquixotic I do yum update all the the time to no avail.
Mar 24, 2014 23:55
Here is my system info: newpaste.md-5.net/ppnmbwkby
Mar 24, 2014 23:53
Let me get the full stats on my computer as well
Mar 24, 2014 23:53
My laptop uses an integrated graphics i3 chip, which I think is one of the reasons it has been so difficult.
Mar 24, 2014 23:52
I believe this is what I'm running, as according to uname -or: 3.13.6-200.fc20.x86_64 GNU/Linux
Mar 24, 2014 23:51
Let me find the exact version of Fedora I'm using
Mar 24, 2014 23:51
@allquixotic I'm running Fedora 20 on my laptop right now. All I had done previous to this was install the repo intellinuxgraphics and try installing some of the packages from there according to outdated guides.
Mar 24, 2014 23:19
Hey @allquixotic, just saw your comment on my question.
Nov 4, 2013 03:51
Hmmm - so what do you think that means?
Nov 4, 2013 03:23
Nov 4, 2013 03:20
Let me put it in a paste
Nov 4, 2013 03:20
@allquixotic For INPUT chain in iptables, the policy is accept. I'm not seeing anything for Port 53 anywhere, and same for dnsmasq.
Nov 4, 2013 03:14
@allquixotic I already have them changed to another set of nameservers, so I know that I am able to edit and change them. It's just that this one nameserver in my panel shows up as "unregistered" and Namecheap won't take it. The OVH rep. said that my port 53 was closed, but I have no idea how to reopen it.
Nov 4, 2013 03:06
Yes, that's correct. And the reason for that is because I just transferred from GoDaddy to NameCheap two days ago. // Hahah, well, if it consoles any, we still have our giant textbook!
Nov 4, 2013 02:55
Nov 4, 2013 02:54
Nov 4, 2013 02:54
It's more so just for the convenience of managing my domains from one place and just using the bells and whistles that Plesk provides for having a domain registered in there. I'm not doing anything really major with them. I created this images to see if they help better illuminate what I'm asking, or if it's what you already are saying.
Nov 4, 2013 02:36
Like, for one domain, I just changed its nameservers in Namecheap TO the nameservers in my server. When I tried doing that for my second domain, no bueno
Nov 4, 2013 02:35
So just create an A record for the domain to point to my server? Alright. It's just the thing that's weird is I changed the nameservers for one domain, but when I did it for the second, it gave me that error saying it wasn't registered.
Nov 4, 2013 02:33
@allquixotic I think I get what you're saying. I know the secondary nameserver (i.e. sdns1.ovh.ca) wasn't really relevant and in the help article I had read, and it was the primary nameserver (i.e. nsXXXXXX.ip-xx-xx-xx.net) that was relevant. // Yes, that is what I'm trying to do – sorry for not being too clear.
Nov 4, 2013 02:31
Everything is restricted to just one box that I'm renting from OVH.
Nov 4, 2013 02:31
@allquixotic Oh, wait, I don't think I was clear. I'm renting a dedicated server from OVH. The nameservers are for the same box.
Nov 4, 2013 02:29
provided by OVH.
Nov 4, 2013 02:28
For Namecheap, I'm just trying to change the nameservers for the whole domain. I have two nameservers that are provided to me by default to use. I already have the nameservers in place, so I was hoping I could just figure out how to get them working again. // And yes, Plesk is running on my dedicated server. I have a primary and secondary nameserver – the primary one is the one that points directly to my server and is the one that is also giving me problems. The secondary one is the one […]
Nov 4, 2013 02:26
And Namecheap does provide nameservers and DNS management, but I'm hoping to set up email accounts on my dedicated server with my domain.
Nov 4, 2013 02:25
Yes, they let me manage all of my DNS settings from my control panel.
Nov 4, 2013 02:15
For any DNS wizards out there, or anyone who knows the Plesk panel, I'm in a dilemma with ports and nameservers. I have a question posted, if you want to check it out. superuser.com/questions/669015/my-nameserver-isnt-registered
Nov 2, 2013 22:10
Hello - I had a question regarding the Plesk control panel and nameservers. I am trying to get a nameserver working, and my server provider said I had to open port 53 to get the nameservers working properly. Anyone think they can help?
Oct 17, 2013 23:30
Alrighty.
Oct 17, 2013 23:30
@OliverSalzburg One seems to relate to the user itself, but the other two relate to the two Minecraft servers that I have installed on the server.
Oct 17, 2013 23:28
I went into `/etc/passwd` and opened it up, and I found three lines relating to the former directory that we just moved.

And I'd be more than happy to give you the accepted answer on my question once we get it all worked out!
Oct 17, 2013 23:07
I will be AFK for a little bit - I'll be back very shortly
Oct 17, 2013 23:07
@OliverSalzburg Is that automatic or will I need to do that?
Oct 17, 2013 23:06
Also, I presume this move should take a while because of its size.
Oct 17, 2013 23:06
@OliverSalzburg If so, it would have to be used by the Multicraft process. This is where Multicraft seems to store a bunch of quintessential data, including the actual Minecraft data files.
Oct 17, 2013 23:05
Moving.
Oct 17, 2013 23:04
@OliverSalzburg Indeed I do.
Oct 17, 2013 23:02
Right, makes sense. And awesome! How will we do that?
Oct 17, 2013 23:02
Now, it's just grep minecraft
Oct 17, 2013 23:01
Yep, both were killed.
Oct 17, 2013 23:01
@OliverSalzburg Running now. If you don't mind my asking, what does this command do differently to exit it gracefully?
 
Jan 15, 2014 05:27
Oh, oops – shortened link leads to a question on the site
Jan 15, 2014 05:27
Might anyone be able to explain how a respring could "brick" an iOS device? s.ccmc.pw/1hVOXCG