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First, the time command as used above gives meaningless results. Because time command really does not measure the lookup...
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Sorry for necromancy, but this thread popped up on top of Google search.
First, the time command as used above gives meaningless results. Because time command really does not measure the lookup...
You can set up RAID with mdadm utility.
Some insight is here, make your choice http://skrypuch.com/raid/
Even built in cameras have to communicate with board, using USB probably. Does it show up in lsusb output?
It looks like the driver is installed. Did you check mixer levels with amixer? Can you play anything when using ALSA directly, bypassing JACK?
ALSA provides low level sound driver, JACK is sound...
Three things come to mind.
You sure it was Windows that was bad not the box?
Have you tried any other Linux on USB stick, like SystemRescueCd?
Have you tried playing with BIOS settings, checked...
You misunderstood, dealing with local filesystem is the job for local OS. The only filesystem support needed from your nettop is NFS - network file system. Your Mac has to be able to read those...
TheNerdAL, you just hit the jackpot. :D
Yes, I'm sure. Every user with a valid account can log in, every user in admin group can use sudo. That's all you need to run and use a Ubuntu system. All your personal stuff is in your home...
Right, to see the most relevant info run
smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep -e "Reallocated_Sector_Ct" -e "Current_Pending_Sector" -e "Offline_Uncorrectable" -e "UDMA_CRC_Error_Count" -e...
You are welcome!
It's not only about bash, practically every conf is set in /etc with user override in ~/. Generally, there is /etc/profile that sets defaults for login shell, you can override it...
Yes, and that's a great thing, you do not need to reboot just to reset to defaults. As a matter of fact, a true multiuser system would not function in any other way.
Not sure of your problem, but ~/.bashrc is sourced every time you log in, whatever you need put it in there.
Create a new user, your buddy, give him admin rights, delete your home directory.
That I do not know, however, a cronjob can execute foo --begin.
Maybe I should explain. In Linux/UNIX world apps take command line options. Whatever you need to execute there probably is a CLI...
As a side note, I work for a casino. All newer slot machines are running Linux of course, unmatched reliability and flexibility. Newest ones are really demanding on graphics. Guess what graphics...
You do not mention SSH. Is that what you are talking about? If yes, then key based authentication is definitely way more secure. However, when abiding general UNIX rule 'default denied' and granting...
Just wondering, what kind of share is that? NFS?
I shall mention 64-bit Linux matured a long time ago, way before MS got there (are they there now?). Accessing more than ~1 GiB memory is a hack on 32-bit systems, just stop thinking 32-bit.
So when you screw up or your primary hard drive fails with filesystems corrupted the other drive gets borked, too?
64 all the way.
GAG may just do it, never tried it in this situation, though.
Well said! :guitar:
As any UNIX out there Ubuntu is multi-user system, even if there is only one user. Apt-get is a system tool, it will not dive into user level. All your customization is stored in your home directory,...
Easiest way would be adding them to sudo group.
500 W should do, they require 400 W minimum. BTW, all units in metric system that are derived from names are uppercase, watt - W as a SI unit - is named after the Scottish engineer James Watt.