OK I finally managed to solve this error. I think what happens is that by manually installing samba from source, binaries (really: libraries) are created that are incompatible with the ones from the...
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OK I finally managed to solve this error. I think what happens is that by manually installing samba from source, binaries (really: libraries) are created that are incompatible with the ones from the...
Same problem here, on Ubuntu 18.04.2
Tried purging the following samba packages
sudo apt purge samba samba-common samba-libs
and reinstall
What makes you think it is not a fully functional RAID setup? Like it says on page 10,
Support for SATA RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10 and JBOD
I expect nothing less than full hardware RAID. But then...
Just to be sure, what is the output of
ls -l in the desktop folder?
It looks like there are dependencies missing. Try to reinstall the package:
sudo apt-get remove mysql-server
then
sudo apt-get install mysql-server
If that does not help, try the same...
Try this: boot with an Ubuntu Live CD (or Live USB) and wait till it's finished loading. Go to "Places" and look for a disk which has the "etc" folder on it. This 'disk' is the partition of your...
You might need to edit the following configuration file:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
This guy contains display information etc. which the Intel driver uses in turn. First make a backup for when things to...
Try to boot Ubuntu with the TV switched on and the cable in. Does this help?
afaik, creating a raid setup will destroy all existing partitions and data on the disks.
Hi Matt, taking the advice about reinstalling packages was not a good idea. When your problem would indeed come from Grub, then updating the configuration file would have been enough, probably....
You say that you have already bought it, so tell us, what happens when you connect the drive and start the pc? Make sure the Sata-controller is enabled in the BIOS.
I also have an old mobo with...
Hi there, try in a terminal:
sudo killall nautilus
sudo nautilus &
I marked this thread as "SOLVED" in order to no longer distract the good people of the forums, although i'm not 100% sure the problem has vanished, but I'm having good hope!
Thank you for your reply Paul. I ran smartctl and the Palimpsest Disk Utility today, not giving any questionable result. The power supply should be sufficient as well, given that I had another disk...
leo@zwaardmeester:~$ sudo umount /media/SA150/
[sudo] password for leo:
leo@zwaardmeester:~$ sudo mount /media/SA150/
mount: special device UUID=893e7339-8359-4ad1-9813-356e65a8cf84 does not exist
Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic, kernel 2.6.31-17-generic
Hi all,
i'm having huge trouble with a new harddisk of mine, I hope y'all can shed some light on the case. The problemmaker is an 1.5 TB Samsung F2...
This is a known bug. A workaround could be to rename the subtitle file to something different then the video, and subsequently load the subtitle file manually though the menu "View".
When sharing a folder in Nautilus, make sure you enable "Guest Access".
Hope it helps.
This post on lifehacker notes the following:
I would not consider this a Beginners question to be honest.
Does clipboarding of a bitmap (.bmp) file work?
I would do the following.
Turn off display effects via System->Preferences->Appearance->Visual Effects-> None.
Change screen resolution via System->Preference->Screen resolution.
If that...
Amarok is a great app, you should consider it again. Portable devices can better be configures via the settings menu,
Settings -> Configure Amarok -> Media Devices.
Why the radio feeds do not...
sudo cp /usr/share/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba/
sudo apt-get install samba
should do the job. This is a known bug.
You also might want to put
encrypt passwords = true
one line 103. This...
First you would have to install the Thunderbird program. Go to Applications, Add/Remove, search for Thunderbird, install the package called "Mozilla Thunderbird Mail/News". Now it can be found under...
You should not sudo evolution at all. The effect will be that user "root" is running the program, not the default user (yourself). This can be very dangerous, for example if you open a virus-infected...