I tried emptying out .local/share/gfvs-metadata completely, I'm still getting the same error.
How do I tell Nautilus not to use GVFS when I want to access a remote davs document on the fly (ie....
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I tried emptying out .local/share/gfvs-metadata completely, I'm still getting the same error.
How do I tell Nautilus not to use GVFS when I want to access a remote davs document on the fly (ie....
How can I delete / reset a user's gvfs config?
On Ubuntu 18.04, I am facing the infamous gvfs General input/output error while accessing /var/user/1000/gvfs/... when opening a .ods over davs....
I'm sorry I sounded confusing. Originally, I had partitioned all 5 drives with 2 partitions (hence having sd[abcef]1 and sd[abcef]2) and then created two differents raid5 (hence having md127p1 and...
md127p2 is mounted -- the reason for p1 and p2 is that there used to be 2 raids on this array, the first one of which has been removed in favour of the second.
Hello,
I'm running into a bit of a problem I cannot solve, and I do not want to mess things up and lose my data.
I have an Ubuntu 16.04 backup server, with 5 4TB drives set up in a raid5 array....
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there's a way to install mt-daapd (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mt-daapd/) on Trusty? This project has been replaced in the repos by forked-daapd, which is really...
Solved.
It was actually a problem with mailproc, which was not delivering to the proper folders. It must have been part of the updates and its config file must have be modified for some reason....
Since our lastest Ubuntu 10.04.4 updates, strange behavior is happening to our Postfix/Roundcube server.
Postfix can send and receive emails, as we can see them come and go in the queue.
When...
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Hi,
In 12.04 on one of my machine, I have no cropping options on the Background Settings dialog box.
Specifically, I should see a listbox with Tile, Zoom, Fill, Span, etc. as described on this...
Hi all,
Is anyone out there using an HP StorageWorks LTO-4 Ultrium 1760 on a Ubuntu machine? HP says it is compatible with RedHat and Solaris - what about Ubuntu? Additionally, does it work well...
+1 on what Spiky001 said.
On DynDNS, you must at least register the remote machine you want to connect to. You can register both machines if you want to be able to contact either one of them.
...
Works great! Thanks!!
I came across this page (French) which contains the following method and script. I am not the author of the script and don't deserve any credit for it. I am just translating into English.
First of...
You may want to check out Ubuntu Screencasts - there's a lot of tutorials over there, which could inspire you for new ones !
You'll find below the performance tests on my SSD (Crucial C300 - the new M4 is even better), as well as on my raid0 (composed of 2 x Samsung HD502HJ). The SSD is Sata III, the Samsungs are Sata II....
Hi,
I have a configuration pretty similar to what your contemplating : P8H67, ubuntu on SSD, and my /home on 2 drives on raid0. As a side note, I installed Ubuntu 10.10 because I set up my system...
Here is what you do :
1. [ALT]+[F2]
2. Type in : gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
3. enter your password
4. Once opened, go down to the end of the list.
The very last line starts with...
Excellent! I'm glad to hear things got back as they should.
Just so you understand, /proc is actually a virtual filesystem: it doesn't reside anywhere on your drive. 'proc' stands for processor,...
Yes. To send the result of command, proceed like this in Terminal:
sudo fdisk -l > fdisk.txt
This will send the output of the command to /home/username/fdisk.txt file, which you can then use...
Okay - don't panic. You're trying to edit the wrong files.
Please post the full results of :
sudo fdisk -l
df -h
cat /proc/partitions
cat /proc/mounts
cat /etc/fstab
cat...
Fire up Disk Utility from System - Administration. Check if you see your raids in the left column. Select your /home raid. In the main screen, you'll find a button to start and mount it.
...
Okay, doing good so far. Great you opted for leaving the drive automounting, its more OSX style : you see it when it mounts, and you already know how to unmount it before you remove it.
Now, I...
Okay, big confusion here.
You have to decide one of two situation, which are mutually exclusive.
EITHER you opt for automounting, which means the drive automatically appears in /media when you...
Okay, if you want to use that filesystem, I suggest you first do some thorough testing read and writing files from the server. You want to rsyncs to be reliable.
I suggest you take the time to do...