thay are not just listed .thay boot .its good to see how many we can get any way .
thay are not just listed .thay boot .its good to see how many we can get any way .
scans
yes i have been trying to scan network .more info isof
i uploaded to scans you can see all the connections when i am not doing anything .
plus openartist has been added
can some one tell me why python is using so much bandwith when i am not runing any thing . os is openartist installed all cd as is no config .it connectsed all the time .
@desktop:~$ sudo ss -pl
Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port
0 128 127.0.0.1:4001 *:* users:(("mix",1336,0))
0 63 127.0.0.1:42633 *:* users:(("python2.6",13021,26))
0 5 :::8500 :::* users:(("python2.6",13021,42))
0 5 *:8500 *:* users:(("python2.6",13021,54))
0 128 127.0.0.1:ipp *:* users:(("cupsd",2350,7))
0 128 ::1:ipp :::* users:(("cupsd",2350,6))
@desktop:~$ sudo ss -pl | grep 4001
0 128 127.0.0.1:4001 *:* users:(("mix",1336,0))
@desktop:~$ sudo ss -pl | grep 42633
0 63 127.0.0.1:42633 *:* users:(("python2.6",13021,26))
@desktop:~$ sudo ss -pl | grep 8500
0 5 :::8500 :::* users:(("python2.6",13021,42))
0 5 *:8500 *:* users:(("python2.6",13021,54))
@desktop:~$ sudo ss -pl | grep ipp
0 128 127.0.0.1:ipp *:* users:(("cupsd",2350,7))
0 128 ::1:ipp :::* users:(("cupsd",2350,6)) @desktop:~$ sudo ss -u -a
State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port
UNCONN 0 0 *:mdns *:*
UNCONN 0 0 *:42092 *:*
UNCONN 0 0 *:6771 *:*
UNCONN 0 0 220.101.36.229:ntp *:*
UNCONN 0 0 127.0.0.1:ntp *:*
UNCONN 0 0 *:ntp *:*
UNCONN 0 0 *:54543 *:*
UNCONN 0 0 *:8500 *:*
UNCONN 0 0 *:bootpc *:*
UNCONN 0 0 220.101.36.229:51025 *:*
UNCONN 0 0 fe80::21f:c6ff:fe37:6cef:ntp :::*
UNCONN 0 0 ::1:ntp :::*
UNCONN 0 0 :::ntp :::*
UNCONN 0 0 :::8500 :::*
:~$ sudo ss -o state established '( dport = :http or sport = :http )'
Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port
0 0 220.101.36.229:40989 137.78.99.23:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:52000 69.16.232.36:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:56273 137.78.99.24:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:51624 137.78.99.23:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:41496 137.78.99.23:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:57290 207.171.185.201:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:52001 69.16.232.36:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:56258 137.78.99.24:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:55877 137.78.99.23:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:57289 207.171.185.201:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:56271 137.78.99.24:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:55890 137.78.99.23:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:57291 207.171.185.201:www
0 0 220.101.36.229:42914 137.78.99.24:www
to do that u need backtrack os. there would only be 1 reasen you would whon,t to do that ,so you probbly whon,t get much help with that hack
i had read that the limit on os install was 4 .no it is not .
asux@desktop:~$ sudo grub-mkconfig --output=/boot/grub/grub.cfg
Generating grub.cfg ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-27-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-27-generic
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-21-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32-21-generic
Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin
Found Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS (10.04) on /dev/sda1
Found Easy Peasy 1.0 (8.10) on /dev/sdc1
Found EasyPeasy 1.6 Alpha 1 (10.04) on /dev/sdc11
Found Peppermint (peppermint) on /dev/sdc13
Found Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (10.04) on /dev/sdc15
Found Ubuntu 9.10 (9.10) on /dev/sdc6
Found Peppermint (peppermint) on /dev/sdc8
craig2168 wrote:
[b]craig2168 wrote:[/b][file name=Screenshot_1.png size=46623]http://www.linux.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/files/Screenshot_1.png[/file][/quote] SCREEN SHOT 3 IS WHAT IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE [file name=Screenshot_3.png size=77905]http://www.linux.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/files/Screenshot_3.png[/file]
[quote]i updated then reboot it started with kubunt witch i did not in stall i was runing netbook remix .it stalled on kubuntu splash screen .tryed supa grub no good .i have 3 ather linux s on dard drives .
i open the parten that has n/book on it and this is what i am left with [file name=Screenshot_2-ded098fe50e1c6fde6cdf2bc89318a0d.png size=118248]http://www.linux.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/files/Screenshot_2-ded098fe50e1c6fde6cdf2bc89318a0d.png[/file]
craig2168 wrote:
i updated then reboot it started with kubunt witch i did not in stall i was runing netbook remix .it stalled on kubuntu splash screen .tryed supa grub no good .i have 3 ather linux s on dard drives .[file name=Screenshot_1.png size=46623]http://www.linux.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/files/Screenshot_1.png[/file]
i open the parten that has n/book on it and this is what i am left with [file name=Screenshot_2-ded098fe50e1c6fde6cdf2bc89318a0d.png size=118248]http://www.linux.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/files/Screenshot_2-ded098fe50e1c6fde6cdf2bc89318a0d.png[/file]
i updated then reboot it started with kubunt witch i did not in stall i was runing netbook remix .it stalled on kubuntu splash screen .tryed supa grub no good .i have 3 ather linux s on dard drives .
i open the parten that has n/book on it and this is what i am left with [file name=Screenshot_2-ded098fe50e1c6fde6cdf2bc89318a0d.png size=118248]http://www.linux.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/files/Screenshot_2-ded098fe50e1c6fde6cdf2bc89318a0d.png[/file]
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