Will the files be in all drives on the array when the sync is complete? What if a disk fails while sync is in progress?
Thank you in advance.
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Will the files be in all drives on the array when the sync is complete? What if a disk fails while sync is in progress?
Thank you in advance.
Here's my issue. I rebuilded my RAID-1 Array a while ago, but after I do a reboot, it always gets degraded, saying that one of my drives aren't attached. I also noticed that if I stop and then start...
The voltages are ok. I don't really know what's wrong. The S.M.A.R.T. is also good, both drives pass.
I guess it's more of a software problem.
Here's my issue. I rebuilded my RAID-1 Array a while ago, but after I do a reboot, it always gets degraded, saying that one of my drives aren't attached. I also noticed that if I stop and then start...
Unfortunately, not all the games will be on there.
SteamOS won't solve the problems.
Also, do not forget about game piracy, which is always eminent.
Have you tried running Boot-Repair to fix GRUB?
http://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair-cd/home/Home/
Boot it from a USB or CD and choose recommended repair.
My point with this thread is suggestions for Canonical. I know they probably won't hear but at least we get to discuss what things should be changed.
Good day! :D
PlayStation emulator, GIMP and Ubuntu Restricted Extras.
But we can also choose animate objects in our lives. :P
I think these are the problems:
- Most of the Linux geeks say Ubuntu is for noobs and simplicity is abundant. They do not like it.
- It has become a commercial product, rather than an open-source...
In my experience, Luna runs a bit faster.
Indeed great pictures there.
Pydev is the solution. It's the IDE for Eclipse: http://pydev.org/
Have you tried IDLE? It's also good.
sudo apt-get install idle
OK. And how do I do the rest?
Edited.
I would like to execute commands inside a Python script:
Here's my idea:
import sys
import time
choose = raw_input("Would you like to execute the command X?" [Y/N]
if choose == "y":
At least on resource consumption :D
After a quick look on Google about UEFI and your insight, I finally got to know that I can't do it. I'll stick with BURG anyway.
Thanks!
OK. Try download one of these ISOs: LINK
Then, make a bootable USB or DVD using Unetbootin.
Boot from the USB/DVD and run it.
Choose Recommended Repair from this screen:
...
That's why I said try. Wine has a lot to grow, still. At least it runs some programs well.
Did you install Ubuntu on the same disk? Are you sure? Did you select "Install Ubuntu alongside Windows XP?"
How can I install rEFInd? Sorry, I'm such a newbie when it comes to these things... I don't want to mess up my system.
Why don't you use sudo?
sudo ./run.sh
You didn't specify the ISO directory. For example, if my ISO is named "Something.iso" and it is at the Home directory, I should write this down:
dd if=/home/Something.iso of=/dev/sdX
X is the...