After reboot, the trash was empty. I now have 40 gigs used out of 250.
Thank you so much for your help. You are a lifesaver. I was getting ready to reinstall. I knew Ubuntu was not like Windows...
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After reboot, the trash was empty. I now have 40 gigs used out of 250.
Thank you so much for your help. You are a lifesaver. I was getting ready to reinstall. I knew Ubuntu was not like Windows...
Okay, I think I found out. I ran the command you told me and then navigated to
home/harryhoudini66/.local/share/Trash and deleted them from there.
I also went to /root/.local/share/Trash
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Thank you very much. That allowed me to delete the files. Just one question. How do I empty the trash?
Hello everyone,
Been using Ubuntu as my main OS for about 6 months now. Yesterday when I restarted I could no longer get a display. After the login for user and password, I would get a black...
I decided to uninstall Moblock. When I shut down I see the process is running and being terminated. I am sure it is because it starts with Daemon. How do I remove it?
Looks like it worked. I am installing BF2 as we speak.
Thanx. I did have it set to 98 and it still did not work. I decided to uninstall and try again. That was also hard. After some research I ended up removing it completely with
rm ~/.wine -Rfv
...
I have uninstalled Wine quite a few times and it looks like it is not completely removed. Each time I go back, the config files is the same as before.
I cannot get mine to work. When I try to install DCOM98 I get the error below. I cannot install anything else either because it all depends on DCOM98.
Got it to work. The command above appears bring up a diffrent name for my device. The correct one was sdb1 instead of sdc1. Once I changed that it worked great.
Here is what I get when I do step 3:
/dev/sdb1 * 1 30401 244196001 7 HPFS/NTFS
/dev/sdc1 1 24792 199141708+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
My fstab looked like...
I think the problem relates to the <mount point>. What is that? I made a directory and called it windows. I then assumed that is what went in <mount point>.
I got this error when I ran the command:
harryhoudini66@linux:~$ sudo mount -a
Password:
fusermount: failed to access mountpoint /media/windows: No such file or directory
fuse_mount failed....
Can you tell me what I did wrong? Mine does not work. I got lost at step 3. I did not know what to put on <mount point>. Here is what I copied. I am a newbie to Linux.
# /etc/fstab: static file...