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  1. [SOLVED] Re: Connecting & File Transfer: Kubuntu to Kubuntu

    Thank you. I marked the thread as solved.
  2. [SOLVED] Re: Connecting & File Transfer: Kubuntu to Kubuntu

    TheFu,

    Thanks for your clarification. I ended up using sftp (not ftp) and I take your concerns with all seriousness.

    Both machines here use Kubuntu, not Windows.

    I may eventually get to the...
  3. [SOLVED] Re: Connecting & File Transfer: Kubuntu to Kubuntu

    TheFU, thank you for your replies.

    I've been tinkering with this the last few days and have a solution that incorporates some of your suggestions.

    I took the old ethernet cable that's been...
  4. [SOLVED] Connecting & File Transfer: Kubuntu to Kubuntu

    Been searching on Google and I see a lot of posts on how to connect Window machines, or even Windows to Ubuntu machines, but I'm looking for a K-K connection.

    I have a new System76 Pangolin...
  5. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu and Kubuntu together, or just wipe clean and install Kubuntu?

    To those who helped with my situation above (ubfan1, guiverc and halogen2), well, it's done, but it wasn't all that straightforward.

    I was under the impression one could just wipe the desk from...
  6. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu and Kubuntu together, or just wipe clean and install Kubuntu?

    Thank you to all who replied. I appreciate your efforts and knowledge, but I'm really only looking to confirm it's OK to erase the Ubuntu and install the Kubuntu (although as one person said, I'll...
  7. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu and Kubuntu together, or just wipe clean and install Kubuntu?

    Guiverc,

    Thank you for your insights. Much appreciated. I'm not on any bandwidth quota, so that's not an issue. From the laptop (using the pre-installed Ubuntu) I downloaded the latest version of...
  8. [SOLVED] Re: Ubuntu and Kubuntu together, or just wipe clean and install Kubuntu?

    Ubfan1, thank you for your comment. I'm still trying to process what you said :) I'm sure it all makes sense; but you seem to have a better understanding of system configurations than I do. Do you...
  9. [SOLVED] Ubuntu and Kubuntu together, or just wipe clean and install Kubuntu?

    I saw there is a System76 forum, but this area seems more appropriate.

    I just purchased a new System76 Laptop (16" Pangolin) with 32GB Ram and 2TB SSD. I have a lot of data and eventually intend...
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    [kubuntu] Re: Krusader problem

    You're right, at least it gets me a bit closer.

    It could be a bug, but I'm not 100% convinced. I don't recall seeing this when I first started using Krusader (when I switched from Windows to Linux...
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    [kubuntu] Re: Krusader problem

    With Swap Panels, the left and right panes should switch sides. Everything should switches, along with all the open tabs. So if you have on the left, tabs A, B and C, and then on the right you have...
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    [kubuntu] Re: Krusader problem

    Dragonfly41,

    Thanks for your reply. Yes, when I click on a folder, the menu options show up. However, Open and Open in a New Tab both do the same thing ... they both open in a new tab. I'll take a...
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    [kubuntu] Krusader problem

    I've been using an older version of Krusader File Manager (v 2.4.0-beta3) for many years. This is on a box with Kubuntu 15.10. Yes, I know, that's ancient and I am in process of building a new box,...
  14. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    Putting aside the PDP-8 we used in college (no floppies, programs were on paper tape), and various Wang or Xerox word processors that had 8" disks, my first computer was an Atari 800 - good machine...
  15. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    That could very well explain it. The drive is nominally 3TB, but the net is 2.73TB. So 2.73TB / 128MB = 21,328 and multiplying that by 128MB = 42.656 GB ... which is close enough to the 44 GB being...
  16. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    Yes, I know about 1024. I cut my teeth on this stuff with the PDP-8, so I know at least enough to get in trouble, but not full time. And yes, I know about the OS overhead. But isn't that 5% part of...
  17. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    I haven't used any commands from the command line. I've only used (so far) Gparted and KDE Partition Manager. What I quoted above is the actual output of KDE Partition Manager; it's not my...
  18. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    Again, thank you. A lot of good information to digest.

    So last night I started up KDE Partition Manager to see what would happen and left it on overnight, just to see if I got a different result...
  19. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    Update: I'm trying to do the same thing with KDE Partition Manager. I checked and the "unallocated" disk is a GPT partition. So I'm trying to create a new partition (no formatting yet)

    So far -...
  20. [kubuntu] Re: Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    Thanks, I'll look into it. The drive is on a USB eternal dock, so it probably won't show up for gdisk as of now it has no partition (a catch-22). I could temporarily put it on a SATA connection.
    ...
  21. [kubuntu] Formatting HD using Ext3 (for use with TV)

    I'm using an old version of Kubuntu, but I don't think that's an issue here. I have a bunch of old drives I use to store video and play on my TCL Roku TV. One drive was formatted as Ext4 and it...
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    Re: Recursive grep not working

    Thanks, I'll look at these utils as well.
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    Re: Recursive grep not working

    I didn't mean to imply your solution was a problem. Sorry if that's what you thought.

    On your second solution above, the years directories range from 9300 (1993) to 1800 (2018), Under each one I...
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    Re: Recursive grep not working

    Yes, it seems to do the same as the include usage above, perhaps simpler. This works for an entire year (12 months), but I haven't yet tried it for 25 years. But yearly is fine for my purposes.
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    Re: Recursive grep not working

    The Cog ... thank you.

    I tried

    root@corsair:/mnt/sdc/9500# grep -i "mystring" /mnt/sdc/9500/*/*.html

    but that only gets me back to where I was before. It's worth knowing as an alternative....
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