i used to use conky-cli with some of this kind of info for a couple of servers. just a tail of the backup log, cpu, bandwidth, hdd space
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i used to use conky-cli with some of this kind of info for a couple of servers. just a tail of the backup log, cpu, bandwidth, hdd space
im guessing this is a mouse/X issue rather than anything to do with xfce or any other desktop environment.
does shift+insert work instead of middle-click? if so, its only half broken ;) you could...
have you mounted it? try mounting it from the command line. it looks like NFS is disabled on that kind of nas for some weird reason, so i presume you're going in through samba
isn't gedit installed? it might be called 'text editor' or some such thing. probably in your accessories area or whatever unity calls it
do you know the location of the router? do you own one or more hands?
if all you want to do is run it every boot then just put it in your /etc/rc.local before the exit 0. it'll run as root.
backintime -b &
exit 0
or you could use the GUI to set a schedule...
just transfer it to your .themes folder and select it. you may need additional gtk engines, like pixbuff and whatnot
mount with sshfs on the command line. if dolphin still fails once the drive is mounted, you may have to resort to other methods. either ssh directly, rsync things back and forth, or drag and drop...
so your partition is reporting that it is 28 Terabytes in size. is this an obscenely massive array, or is this an error?
im not too up on inodes, but i would think you should be expecting more...
if you're copying a lot of data, and/or copying it often, consider using rsync instead of cp. it resumes copying and only copies stuff that is different
rsync -aP /media/Backup/Movies...
incidentally, you could use both of your domains and have them point to the same IP address, but actually delivering different content. apache and other web servers can do this sort of thing
this is only possible if the hosting company offers some kind of service, really. if you image the whole drive, the operating system can't be running. if the OS isn't running, you can't get access to...
i think usually best practice is to have your .cshrc file in your home directory rather than rely on the system one. the filename starts with a dot, so it is hidden. have you shown hidden files?
...
if your data is very consistent, you could just pipe it to:
colrm 21
but since you have a more robust sed command now, you should probably stick with that :popcorn:
[debian ~] cat test
the problem is that vga is analog, and hdmi and display port are digital. however, it isn't unusual for laptops to be able to output analog over these ports. you'll have to confirm this is the case,...
presumably the first time, when it fails, something which lirc relies upon hasn't happened yet. you could make lirc start later in your boot sequence. it fails on
unable to find 'name=IR*'
...
yea, use clonezilla or just plain old dd.
you'll want to shrink the size of the partition to under 10gb beforehand though
your account went inactive and got deleted. google doesn't delete usernames, so you were able to recover the username.
ive had this exact issue with ebay on chromium in the past. i always had to use another browser :( i haven't come across it on any other site. do you have any other examples i could visit? im...
i dont know about gxmessage, but ive always used the normal notification bubbles for notifications, and zenity for dialog boxes that i need an ok/cancel for.
to send a message to the notification...
i just use mpd and set it to output to http
there are many ways to go about this. the simplest is probably to install lxde and then disable the login/session manager so it doesnt boot to a gui by default.
id go a slightly different way...
the order listed doesn't change which OS is set to boot by default. you can change both, although changing the order is really just for aesthetic reasons.
see here for changing the default entry:...
yea this isn't really compiling. as you say, the file is an executable binary - its already been compiled.
in this case, you'd want to set the file to be executible (either in a terminal or by...
if this means apple can fine companies for tapering the edges to make them appear thinner then this will make the industry even more ridiculous than it already is