Clamav is not necessary is one doesn't share file with windows computer.
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Clamav is not necessary is one doesn't share file with windows computer.
You can depress the SHIFT key while powering on to get to the grub2 menu.
Please post your hardware configuration. :)
Perhaps you need to disable the floppy disk controller from your BIOS setup utility.
This new fangled thing is called upstart, it is an event based init mechanism and most major distributions have picked up with this already. :) I agree the display messages should be more explanatory.
You should be able to enter your username/password on that tty1 screen. I think the update broke your X configuration. Try the command reboot once you've logged in the text console and depress the...
Hmm, would you upload a sample file if it isn't too large? I've never really seen a RAW image. Or perhaps you use dcraw to decode the images. :)
Depress the SHIFT key as you're powering on your computer to reach the grub menu/prompt. You probably need to edit files in /etc/grub.d and run update-grub.
Yes. By default, the system will run fsck on your filesystems periodically (after ever x no. of mounts or after x no. of days, whichever is earlier) or in case of improper shutdown like a power...
Probably
A cron job to synchronize time from your ntp server is a good idea.
fsck is like chkdsk, it will scan and fix filesystem errors only. If you didn't run the said software as a root user or under sudo permissions then you probably don't need to worry about your...
Don't forget to inform your users the various licenses they need to accept before using proprietary codecs and flash :)
[AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: confmisc.c:768:(parse_card) cannot find card '0'
[AO_ALSA] alsa-lib: conf.c:3513:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver returned error: No such file or directory...
I'm breaking my oath of not posting anything that does not help at all just to say you'll have an identity crisis :P
Anyways, back to your error, I'm not sure what you need to change to fix that...
You are probably looking at the total memory usage including the buffers/cache. You can use the following command to see the actual memory usage:
free -m
On my computer, the above command has...
This does not prevent them from writing a crontab and abuse the command scheduler. You might want to create a cron.deny file and list your guest user in there to prevent this.
sudo echo...
Waiting for 10.4 sounds like a good idea as it'll be an LTS (read: more polished, built to last, etc. etc.) release.
Ubuntu is built on Debian FYI. See this page.
I suppose you have a file ownership issue here :)
You probably meant this page. :)
I achieved a similar setup using pam_mount. Its a PAM module that allows you to mount a filesystem before logging in and automatically unmounts it after you log out. Setting a user's filesystem as...
Just supply the path /var/cache/apt/archives to jigdo and it should not re-download unchanged files. :)
Wow, calm down. It looks like you have run out of disk space.
Though it would be helpful if you can elaborate on what happens when you try to do what you need to do. ;)
It should work if you remove the "/" after "Temp" in the above command:
tar -czvf --newer="`date -r $DISKPATH/backupRepos.tgz +%F`" $DISKPATH/backupRepos-inc.tgz /home/repos/ --exclude...