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Yes, I'm rather paranoid about backups and that is partly the reason I've run short of disk space. I have copied personal files to a number of different places to the extent that I have several...
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Hi,
Yes, I'm rather paranoid about backups and that is partly the reason I've run short of disk space. I have copied personal files to a number of different places to the extent that I have several...
Thanks for this.
I shall now go and study your post.
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It looks very neat but I've no idea how to achieve that starting from where I am. Do you mean if (or when) I install a new primary SSD?
Thanks anyway.
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Yes, although I'm not super competent around Ubuntu I have compartmentalised stuff that is personal apart from the machinery of the OS.
From memory I need to copy my Home folder and the...
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I am thinking of getting a 2Tb SSD to replace the 1Tb primary one I have. Is there and easier way to accomplish this rather than having to reinstall Ubuntu and Windows on the new drive?
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Doesn't look like very much if I'm understanding it right.
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Okay, here's what I saw...
How do I get rid of unwanted stuff and will it free up much space?
TIA,
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Have cleared away some space, principally photos.
Looks better now.
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Thanks. Much to think on.
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Does this help?
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I'm getting this message regularly. What can I do about it?
TIA
Phil
Thanks for responding.
However - "delete the mointpoint directories" - how do I do this?
Thanks again.
Hi,
A small thing but since upgrading Grsync has duplicated the hard drives I use by putting a "1" after the name. It shows now two backup hard drives, but only the one amended with a "1" seems...
Thanks for responding. I'll try to figure out how to do what you ask.
For a few months now the graphic interface, gnome is it?, freezes after a while. Easily restored by restarting but annoying and it hadn't used to happen.
Any solutions?
TIA
Okay, here goes:
Just seems to be endless iterations.
Thanks.
Done that but when I type "maptool" in terminal it asks me to specify an output file.
From Terminal:
Command 'maptool' not found, but can be installed with:
sudo apt install maptool
From Terminal if I type in "Maps" it says "command not found"
A nice little program I use based on the OSM database has suddenly stopped launching. Can anyone suggest a solution?
TIA
Yes, all seems okay now.
Thanks.
Okay, here goes:
sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following...
Thanks for responding. I get the following response from Terminal:
grub-efi-amd64-signed:
Installed: 1.142.11+2.04-1ubuntu26.9
Candidate: 1.167+2.04-1ubuntu44
Version table:
...
When prompted to update this morning I got the following error message:
I realise the problem is the workaround I installed to enable to move easily between Linux and Windows. Can anyone...