That was just...too easy....
Seriously, thanks darkod, that indeed fixed my issue ! I didn't know about this grldr file...I simply went in my System Reserved folder, deleted the file, rebooted and...
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That was just...too easy....
Seriously, thanks darkod, that indeed fixed my issue ! I didn't know about this grldr file...I simply went in my System Reserved folder, deleted the file, rebooted and...
Hello dear community,
I think I messed up my dual-boot as Windows 7 won't load anymore after I tinkered with the grub to fix a display issue with this HP Pavillion G6 I got from work.
It used...
The Ubuntu variant of 'su' (to gain full root shell) would be :
sudo -iBut beware what you are doing in root mode and try not to mess up your system :D
In fact, you should always use 'sudo'...
Give a try to Zimbra Collaboration Suite - Open Source Edition.
I'm glad you could sort it out.
Cheers
post your named.conf:
cat /etc/bind/named.conf
I see what you mean now.
I personally never hook up a MAC / Apple clients to Exchange 2010 using EWS :( (only did 1 Exchange 2010 installation and there were only 2 MAC clients on 30 total PCs so...
I'm not sure I fully understand what you mean, but OWA is working fine on any system that has a browser. Simply type : https://FDQN/owa (ex: https://mail.domain.com/owa)
or you could also build...
In that case have a look on the Ubuntu help site :
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware/Server
Look at the first section. Though they do not list 11.10 for now, I would try the 11.04 way.
...
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-3.0.0-14-generic
sudo ./vmware-install.pl
A simple google query...
https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=vmware&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
That is up to you. Choose w/e IP address for your router, define your DHCP range as you see fit and let the router do the rest, but I personally prefer assigning static IP addresses to the most used...
As far as I'm concerned, you DHCP reservation is too big for your needs; unless you really need a range of 189 IP address for you purposes, bring it down to 15-25 IP (192.168.0.64-192.168.0.89). The...
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Pretty simple imho...but what would you choose since you're asking the question....?
Unless you don't value your own life, I would def choose the latter. Even if all computers would be destroyed,...
Ubuntu...I'm going to learn...Ubuntu...?
Priceless.... :popcorn:
Fire up htop now that you might have a clue about which process(name) is giving you these IOs and search for it; you can scroll down with your arrows if you don't see it at first. Once selected,...
then simply type
sudo sh /home/phil/Desktop/vmware-tools-distrib/vmwaretools-install.pl
or
cd /home/phil/Desktop/vmware-tools-distrib/
buh-bye.
use gksu in front of your command (you will be prompted for your root password):
gksu gedit /Folder/File
EDIT*
Looks like I answered just a couple seconds too late lol
Referring to your screenshot I see nothing suspicious here, other than this --enable-print-preview (which is not doing a lot of IOs as far as I can see).
What if you kill/stop the process, does...
Unpack the .tar file using this command (it shouldn't need sudo to unpack it but I will add it anyway)
sudo tar -zxvf VMwareTools-8.8.0-471268.tar.gz
Then change directory into the newly...
congratulation.
I think I misunderstood the question at first, sorry. If you are trying to see which process reads/writes to your disk, you'll need 'iotop'.
to install:
sudo apt-get install iotop
to use:
...
Htop is an interactive process viewer for Linux. It is a text-mode application (for console or X terminals).
sudo apt-get install htop
Comparison between htop and top