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If it's going to be a server that simply stores media, you might just get a NAS. ...
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super cow powers bump. :)
I am connecting from my WinXP laptop to my Ubuntu Server desktop using PUTTY. The laptop is using Wifi and the desktop is on a wire. I have a D-Link DI-524 wireless router. My session works fine...
Thanks! Your example does work.
Apparently the cron job "/etc/cron.daily/slocate" does not update the database. Do I have to write my own cron job to do this?
I've found information about slocate here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FindingFiles#locate
I have installed the slocate package. I've manually run its daily cron job:
david@growler:~$...
Really? It seems pretty clear to me:
The question is, "How do I turn it off?" Why one wants to turn it off doesn't really matter. If the answer is "You can't turn it off", that's a...
This worked for me. Luckily I remembered the root pasword.
I had been trying to do an update. The update could not stop the mysql server. When I tried to stop it myself with "sudo...
bump :)
Wow... this has made my lucid box a hockey puck. Control-C doesn't do anything -- I don't even get a login screen. I can't load in safe mode because grub doesn't give me a menu. Yay.
Upon suggestion I have also tried the command sudo apt-get update -o Acquire::http::No-Cache=true
on the client and got similar results:
david@lucid-testing:~$ sudo apt-get update -o...
I've been running apt-cacher-ng for a while now and I just recently started getting this message when doing an apt-get update on clients:
W: GPG error: http://thebone lucid-updates Release: The...
I just tried the drive in a Dell Dimension E521, and did not use the PCI controller card, because the motherboard has an onboard SATA controller. I experienced no errors. I then tried the drive in...
Thanks! I'll investigate that. This is the current configuration:
david@thebone:~$ sudo hdparm -i /dev/sdd
[sudo] password for david:
/dev/sdd:
Model=WDC WD10EADS-65M2B0 ...
bumped for adding #7 and #8. I'm starting to wonder if I should file a bug...
I powered down the machine, reseated the SATA controller card, both sides of the data cable, and the power cable to the drive. This seems to have solved the problem.
I've read several tutorials for FS recovery. I have successfully performed several. This one has shoved me into a wall. Here's what I can and can't do:
david@thebone:/$ sudo e2fsck...
This is what sudo do-release-upgrade -d does now:
david@thebone:~$ sudo do-release-upgrade -d
Checking for a new ubuntu release
Done Upgrade tool signature
Done Upgrade tool
Done downloading...
I just had this exact same problem a few minutes ago. The solution in this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5757377&postcount=9 (to specify the block size) seems to have helped.
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I hope y'all don't mind if I bump this one more time...
This is Western Digital's response:
Western Digital technical support only provides jumper configuration and physical installation support for hard drives used in systems running the Linux/Unix...
I'm running an update, and get this:
The following packages will be upgraded:
apache2 apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils apache2.2-common libcupsys2 libmysqlclient15-dev...
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because I added #6:
6. I have tried a different hard drive, and that one does not experience these problems. It was ntfs, not ext3.