Has anybody tried this with 14.04 yet?
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Has anybody tried this with 14.04 yet?
Hello,
Perhaps the partition was mounted while you attempted your maintenance. Either way, I'm glad to see you got it working!
Please remember to mark this thread as solved.
That should have done it. Perhaps the kernel which you are using isn't new enough. I unfortunately don't have the resources to test this myself currently.
If you have access to a test box or virtual...
If you have root access to mysql you can find and change the password for your wiki user:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/mysql-change-user-password/
If you don't have the root mysql password you...
Have you tried paring back your export options to a bare minimum? Those export options should all be valid, but it's worth a shot.
Also, any firewall which might be blocking this connection...
Hello!
Good question! I didn't know the answer but I thought it was worthwhile to find out so I spent a chunk of time tonight on this.
I found the answer in the Kernel source documentation for...
If you are using Windows you can follow this guide to use the Disk Management interface....
Hello Paraviz,
You mentioned the issue comes up when you are trying to read/write from the same array? It is possible that the disks are wasting lots of time moving the heads here, there and...
I took a longer look, it looks like you are parsing /proc/uptime.
I still say that the uptime command is useful, but for the sake of learning Python I wish you the best of luck!
I hate to burst your bubble, but what is wrong with uptime?
23:43:29 up 2 days, 5:34, 2 users, load average: 0.49, 0.32, 0.42
My local time is 23:43. my system has been up 2 days, 5...
Great to hear you got it working! Always remember to use the man page when in doubt:
man sshfs
And you should mark the thread as 'solved' to help people searching in the future. :)
From the man page:
sshfs [user@]host:[dir] mountpoint [options]
This means that you will want to do something like:
ssfs stevej@192.168.1.68:/var/www/ ~/sshfs-directory
Because I stumbled accross this in my search for an answer I will leave a solution in case somebody else is looking.
Under the "Windows" menu, click "Games on Client...". This will bring up a...
http://superuser.com/questions/294448/in-linux-how-can-i-see-how-much-bandwidth-a-program-process-is-using
The suggestions on there look like a good start. I have never personally done this...
The period repressents the current working directory.
For example if you had your script in your home directory (and your current working directory was /home/amightboar) you could either use a...
I use the transmission-daemon with the web interface and adding magnet links is as easy as copy/paste.
I'm sure, as our fellow forum-mates have pointed out, you can add them in the desktop...
Even better.... this is copied out of the pdf:
Perhaps you should use the full file path of your ousb script. Or if you are in the same directory as the script you can use:
./ousb io portb
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/MacOSX
Try that! :)
Or even better....
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=328
...and it begins
Vim will perform syntax highlighting as well as auto indentation (and probably a whole whack of other stuff which I don't yet know of).
Because it is samba, you will have to do something different.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
http://luhman.org/blog/2010/04/30/how-mount-windows-smb-shares-ubuntu-linux
Then simply refer to file on the partition under the mountpoint listed.
I think you may benifit from this:
http://beginlinux.com/twitter/1094-the-beginners-guide-to-the-ubuntu-terminal
OR...
You can use the following command to see what partitions are currently mounted, and where they are mounted to:
mount
You can view all attached disks and their partitions with the following...
Perfect!