I just got the touchpad touchscreen and wireless working on my Yoga 900. I found a thread in the i2c kernel message board started by Kevin Frenni. One of the members on the board suggested inserting...
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I just got the touchpad touchscreen and wireless working on my Yoga 900. I found a thread in the i2c kernel message board started by Kevin Frenni. One of the members on the board suggested inserting...
try fdupes
backuppc
uses rsync or tar as the backend and a webpage as the frontend.
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/
this might be to much but if you installed virtualbox then you could screen capture an actual boot.
if your server is on a lvm volume you can add the new 2tb disk to that volume group then use resize2fs to extend the file system.
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
if you get stuck post your questions I'll try to help.
backuppc has web interface, email support and uses tar and rsync as a backend which I'm guessing would satisfy your tape medium. the other good thing is it uses pooling to reduce storage...
.deb and .rpm are files for different linux distros package management. deb is for debian derivatives(like ubuntu) that use dpkg package management and rpm is for Red Hat and its derivatives.
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so the drivers are installed, that's good.
you should be able to find the printer through the system>Administration>printing interface. Reboot your computer and then see if you can find it. in the...
I just installed my brother printer this morning so I'll try to help you.
open up a terminal and type or paste in the following command:
dpkg -l | grep Brother
and post the output....
I've never done it so take what I offer with a large grain of salt.
I would think you could mount a remote directory and as long it was in your path the executables would run. I'll try it on a...
check out fetchmail and procmail to accomplish what you are trying to do at least thats what I used for the script I wrote. I looked at the tutorial mentioned above and what I did was a differnt...
I'll take a stab at it means a line that doesn't begin with a space.
^ = beginning of a line
[^ ] = no space
* wildcard any character
don't quite understand what you're after but centralized logins from one server: LDAP
if I understand right you have / on one partition, and two seperate partitions one with old home and one with new home that mounts on boot?
why not mount old home and copy data files to new home....
LVM is the default install for 10.10 server you just accept the defaults when you install.
installing new disks into the volume group is easy.
you might want to experiment with server configs...
shot in the dark. try changing the 5th field in fstab to a 0 from a 1. all the lvm volumes I mount at boot have a zero in this field. A zero keeps the system from dumping the fs at boot. see man...
this is a good place to start:
http://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/index.html
after thinking about it a little more I would probably leave the home partitions mounted as they are because configuration files might be different between ubuntu, zorin and mint. instead I would...
no, don't copy my fstab file, that would be bad. I'll spend a little time and try to explain. in nest post, just give me a bit. in the meantime look at your fstab file. and google fstab.
in a...
you need to edit your /etc/fstab file(s) to mount your home partition. backup your current fstab files before you start editing that way you can restore them from a live cd if you mess something up. ...
use fetchmail as a cronjob to download email to local server then procmail to process the emails according to recipes you create. below is a portion of my .procmailrc file.
the first recipe that...
haven't followed the whole thread but where you installed the shell script is in your path env. thats where the shell looks for scripts to run that are called on the cl
try typing in a terminal
...
mencoder will do it.
http://www.misterhowto.com/index.php?category=Computers&subcategory=Video&article=join_with_mencoder
I use it to rip dvds and format them for my archos and it works great...
you need to use gparted from a live cd. you can't resize mounted partitions.
while your at it check out lvm2. its a great way to solve the problem you are having. you can resize volumes (an...