Tubers!!! Completely forgot those. I cook potatoes and sweet potatoes in the microwave too. 8m each poked and wrapped in a wet paper towel. Much faster than 45-60 min the oven at 450 deg.
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Tubers!!! Completely forgot those. I cook potatoes and sweet potatoes in the microwave too. 8m each poked and wrapped in a wet paper towel. Much faster than 45-60 min the oven at 450 deg.
I'm firmly in the swap partition/LV group.
Distros haven't used swapfiles very long and there are clearly failure modes that exist.
Unix has decades of using swap partitions. The solutuion has...
Depending on the environment, auto-login could be a huge security fallure.
Have you tried starting the vnc-server using systemd? Look at systemd "unit" config files.
The trick would be to start it...
What trick is that? What foods?
I wouldn't want more than the last 50 lines, only the interesting stuff, clearly labeled for which log goes which which system / host or container.
If the host is locking up, I don't think this is a...
1 ingredient? Isn't that scrambled eggs, just over cooked?
Omeletts have eggs, milk, butter, and veggies/meats - all blended/whisked together.
From Grosse Point Blank
I have a passion for...
Well, if you can ssh in, would using the best practice of using an ssh-tunnel for VNC not work? There are lots and lots of how-to guides about doing exactly this.
Or you could use x2go, based on...
The entire machine is locking up?
or is it just the LXD container?
or is it just the Nextcloud webapp?
For troubleshooting, be certain the logs are persistent across reboots - whether that is...
+1. I hope you charge by the page.
The initial issue was just how the storage was not mounted to the r-pi. For some reason, I got the impression that the r-pi was mounting storage from a NAS device, not a directly connected USB HDD....
Well, the source used in the manual mount and in the fstab should be the same. We can't just randomly remove parts and expect it to work.
The /etc/exports file controls what is shared via NFS.
...
192.168.11.115:/home/public/users/5TBMydrive01-BU
is not te same as
192.168.11.115:/5TBSeagate01-BU
Is it?
the NFS server /etc/exports file needs to be setup, at least for linux nfs servers....
Appears that you "buried the lead" by not mentioning virtualisation and how the host connection is setup for each.
Perhaps one uses host-only or NAT networking and the other uses a bridge? Just a...
I could be wrong, bu I don't believe this will work.
I'd just use one of the X/Windows session init files. ~/.xprofile or ~/.xinitrc
Sorry, I don't remember which gets run after the x-server runs,...
I'm guessing there's no convincing you to use NFS? I had to ask. ;)
Can you elaborate, please? What doesn't seem to work? There where multiple suggestions. Nobody can help without knowing exactly what was tried.
Perhaps someone else can better explain the...
Good job on getting something working. With so many moving parts, this can be confusing.
You might find my post here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2457754&p=14024193#post14024193 with...
I've never used MS-WSL with a GUI, since it is a text only solution to my knowledge. You'll need to run an X/Server as a Windows program. The free ones are less than great, IME.
If you want a...
Please step back and start from the beginning. You've jumped in about 5 steps and we can't guess where you think you are.
Is this something related to virtualization?
What is the hostOS?
What is...
People using the bleeding edge kernels need to be careful. Is that news?
Happily using 4.15.x for production here. New is the enemy of stable.
If compatibility is the primary goal, get a printer that supports 2 things:
postscript
ipp
Then you are golden regardless of everything else, including the OS.
I'd avoid inkjets. The cost...
systemd can be setup to restart daemons, if you like. Probably want to limit the restart attempts to prevent infinite looping.
Most of the stuff described was solved decades ago. Look into...
Are you sure the assuption that both systems have identical NICs is valid?
Run obconf. See the "Desktop" tab. Tweak as desired.
I don't read every article. By using a feed reader, I see the title and summary for each article and can decide whether it matters or not. I couldn't imagine trying to do that with a browser. Get...