i have a desktop intel i3 processor with ubuntu P. i installed lm-sensors and did 'sensor detect' and after that did 'sensor'. the report is below. some sensors are detecting temperatures out of...
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i have a desktop intel i3 processor with ubuntu P. i installed lm-sensors and did 'sensor detect' and after that did 'sensor'. the report is below. some sensors are detecting temperatures out of...
Hi
i am on Ubuntu P. The processor is Intel i3. a desktop.
i installed lm-sensors and below is the report "sensors" gave
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0: +30.0°C ...
well a bit silly but to not distract i called my data partition data but actually it is called "backup old". as the things got longer somewhere it had to fail into confusion and it did in the end.
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okay my bad. here see result of commands again without slash
waqif@waqif-desktop:/home$ cd ..
waqif@waqif-desktop:/$ ls
bin dev initrd.img lost+found opt sbin sys var
boot ...
ajgreeny (i got your name wrong last time and sorry for the delay - i went for my workout), here are the results of
sudo fdisk -l
Disk /dev/sda: 250.1 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63...
i have given the details of my /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab above.
now when i try to access the data i get below message
waqif@waqif-desktop:/media$ ls
data cdrom0 NTFS-200gb NTFS-Win77 ...
algreeny i agree. i just tried out the chmod command since the other (windows data) partitions have a 777 i.e. full permission as i could make out from (after changing the permissions)
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okay so i did
sudo chmod 777 -R data
now the folder is accessible on the Places menu but i cant see any files or folders in it - tho the available space it is saying is 27 GB out of partition...
various threads talked about the chmod command. so im a bit confused. before i attempt it can the significance of the number be more clear?
Hi everyone!
i need urgent help. i have messed up and i cant make out. i will try to explain - what i have here is a desktop running on xubuntu karmic. the additional hard drive partitions were...