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    [SOLVED] Re: Unexpected and Unwanted Logouts

    Good Morning Everybody,

    I haven't had this issue for several days now, with normal use. I am therefore presuming that the solution implemented resolved the problem. Marking this solved.

    Thanks...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Unexpected and Unwanted Logouts

    The original driver was what Xubuntu installs. Then, after re-adding the System76 PPA I got whatever apt sends. This time I used the Additional Drivers app from the whisker menu and chose the latest...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Unexpected and Unwanted Logouts

    ajgreeny

    The kernel and drivers come from System76 who specialize in Linux machines. I have had this machine for around 5 years now and have not had a problem like this.

    But I did update to an...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Unexpected and Unwanted Logouts

    agreeny

    Thanks for the reply, here is the output:



    $ inxi -Fzx
    System: Kernel: 5.11.0-7612-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: N/A Desktop: Xfce 4.14.2
    Distro: Ubuntu 20.04.2...
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    [SOLVED] Unexpected and Unwanted Logouts

    Good Morning Everyone,

    Xubuntu 20.04.2 with the XFCE desktop, updated every weekday. This is on a System76 Bonobo laptop that has has several versions of Xubuntu installed, but the issue has only...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Now you tell me. Rsync does remote??? It even works, automated.

    Well aside from the frustration, the hair loss, time spent, and overindulgence on coffee and hard liquor (just kidding), I did learn...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    OK, I found the issues. The previous error messages had to do with my using leading // for the IP address, my failure to use the : between the IP and the share name, my failure to use the full path,...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Dang, I was trying to hide the actual drive names, safety you know. The names are correct where they need to be.

    The NFS Server is a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry OS and was setup using info from...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    I loves me a challenge, so I have tried NSF, and was mostly successful.

    I can mount the remote drives manually using:



    sudo mount 192.168.11.115:/home/public/users/5TBMydrive01-BU...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Advise taken. Local directories moved to /mnt/Backup-Temp-01, and etc.

    The fstab now looks like this:



    //IPAddress/public/5TBMydrive01-BU /mnt/Backup-Temp-01 cifs...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Thanks TheFu,

    It took a while to configure the cifs mount, but I finally got it.

    The drives are all mounted on /home/public/users/Drivename, on both systems but the remote drives have -BU...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    OK guys, I think I see some light in this tunnel. Mounting the remote drive to a local directory is the key (one I had not heard of before). And, when done it does show up in thd df -TH.

    For...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    No, only the local drives show up using df.

    I have just tried to rsync using the path shown in Thunar for the remote drive, no help as it doesn't seem to like the smb// and removing the smb didn't...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Thanks for your input TheFu

    Here is how all of these drives are mounted via fstab, on both systems. I did have a statement at the end x-gvfs-show which I have now removed, could that have been the...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Well, I had tried that, rsync over Samba, from the target system, and I got a lot of errors. Just now, I tried again from the source system. Rsync had issues with retaining permissions and there were...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync over ssh errors

    Thanks for the response HermanAB,

    That's the thing though. The source directory is part of a Samba NAS and has no trouble serving that function. The source directory is accessible to file...
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    [SOLVED] rsync over ssh errors

    Hello Everyone:

    I am trying to set up rsync over ssh from my Xubuntu 20.04.2 system to a Raspberry Pi OS system (new install and updated). The ssh works fine. I have done rsync on the Pi, and know...
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    [xfce] Gmail audio notifier 20.04.1

    Hello everyone,

    Running xubuntu 20.04.1 with the XFCE desktop. I am looking for a mail received audio notification app. I have tried the mail watcher plugin that is in the XFCE panel options, but...
  19. Re: Upgrade getting closer

    Sorry, I hadn't thought of that, I thought the community would like to know about progress. I should have just replied to the original thread, which was this one:
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  20. Upgrade getting closer

    I noticed today that the holds on upgrading from 18.10.4 to 20.04.1 changed (one hold was removed) and therefore is getting closer. This page:
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync error (5)

    I have done some more checking and since the permission error was solved and anti-virus has not impacted the other drives that do the same process, I looked more into disk errors. This is an SSD...
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    [SOLVED] Re: rsync error (5)

    Here you go:



    rsync -r -t -p -o -g -v --progress --delete --ignore-existing -s /mnt/mydrive02 /mnt/mydrive02-BU
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    [SOLVED] rsync error (5)

    Hello Everyone,

    Xubuntu 20.04. I am getting an rsync error (5) and that it is "skipping any contents form this failed directory" for some of the files on a very large NTFS USB connected drive. I...
  24. [SOLVED] Re: Some files group got changed to systemd-coredump and now I cannot chage them

    OK,

    So I changed the gid to 65534 which is group nogroup and rebooted. That worked, and the permissions now show nogroup correctly. It did not however solve the rsync error (5) issue. So I will...
  25. [SOLVED] Re: Some files group got changed to systemd-coredump and now I cannot chage them

    Thanks for the reply oldfred. It is in fact an NTFS USB drive attached as part of a NAS setup for media files used by Samba. Here is the relevant part of FSTAB:



    LABEL=mydrivename01-BU...
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