http://redis.io/topics/persistence
Pay particular attention to the section on "Snapshotting" and "How it works." According to that information, the behavior is by design.
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http://redis.io/topics/persistence
Pay particular attention to the section on "Snapshotting" and "How it works." According to that information, the behavior is by design.
I've been searching for a while now and I'm looking for a way to dock ubuntu windows to each other. To give you an idea of what I mean, I would like to snap two terminals together and dragging the...
I found very little info on this model of printer being used under Linux. There is definitely no official driver from Lexmark. I did read someone suggesting that the generic cups driver should work.
Would you be willing see if there is an XML file generated by airprint-activator similar to the one located at
/etc/avahi/services/{printername}.service. If airprint-activator generates an XML...
+1 for du -h .. but if you want a quick overview of the whole filesystem, I like the disk usage analyzer utility.
sudo apt-get install baobab
Then look for the disk usage analyser from the...
To paraphrase Morpheus: "No one can be told how bad Apple will screw you, you must experience it for yourself."
Quickly pressing the power button doesn't hurt the machine. The power switch is a software switch that triggers an interrupt, which is probably why it resumes from whatever hangups during boot. The...
As a general rule of thumb, if I'm experiencing an issue that needs troubleshooting I try to removal all outside possiblities. If it were me, I would disconnect all external devices and use a ps/2...
This thread http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1396875 mentions needing to turn wifi off and then back on, on the iPhone. Knowing Apple, they probably started forcing a certificate check...
I don't see any significant errors. I have a few questions though?
Has your iPhone been connected every time you boot with the 15-20 residual boot delay? Are you intending to tether the 3g...
In that case, I would remove the section you just added to xorg.conf to keep clutter out. If it were my machine, the next thing I would try is
sudo apt-get purge remove...
Did you configure "Install security updates without confirmation" through gnome update manager (Desktop) or "unattended-upgrades" (Server)?
I wouldn't think so. You could always try disconnecting that drive and boot to see what happens. You could also run dmesg > dmesg.txt from your home directory and then post that file to pastebin...
I think this link might help: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/996753
It is not actually a bug, but a security feature. If I am reading the report correct you would want the...
From the terminal, run
last | more and see if there is a line that says crash with a timestamp sometime last night before the reboot. The newest messages are at the top, press 'q' to exit more. I...
Cool. Please mark the thread solved.
There was a known bug in the SB700 southbridge regarding USB freezes. It was patched back in kernel 2.6 bug and the patch is still there in kernel 3.2. Perhaps the patch fixes USB from freezing...
From what I've seen, linux doesn't have a solid grammar checker. If you have a copy of whitesmoke, you could try installing it using the WINE windows compatibility layer.
You might try the steps in the second to last post in this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/1016376
Good job Bashing-om. Thank you for the recognition, even though you found the fix. It seems lately that some of the newer Linux guys are not as friendly as some of the older users. It's was nice...
This is apparently not exactly a Linux problem. Watch this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_9MwkZ8cjs
Try setting your memory your the way the video describes, or possibly better to...
Your could try
cat /var/log/kern.log | grep '23:5' to give you a list of things that happened around that time. You might need to check kern.log.1 depending on if the log rotated today.
Is it using the X58 chipset? What model of motherboard?
I just had a thought. Does your motherboard have BIOS setting to disable writing to the MBR? In fact, what model of motherboard is it? If the MBR writing is being disabled by the BIOS that might...
Unless someone else answers, you might be stuck having to try it yourself. I haven't seen any info stating that you couldn't revert to 5.1 after installing 6. There are tutorials on how to go back...