Thank you! This helped me with a rsync (rsnapshot backup error on my Arch Linux x86_64 system!
I had an old, deeply-nested file that was throwing that error (rsnapshot.log),
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Thank you! This helped me with a rsync (rsnapshot backup error on my Arch Linux x86_64 system!
I had an old, deeply-nested file that was throwing that error (rsnapshot.log),
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I'm not exactly sure of the problem / where to post this ...
1. SYSTEM SUMMARY [skip for: "2. The Problem" - below]:
* Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit amd
* All latest updates (3.2.0-55-generic...
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Hi: I've been able to access Rhythmbox using Rhythmweb with Firefox on my desktop computer, but never with my tablet. Anyway, I do v. much appreciate the replies, but I'll pass on my of Rhythmweb /...
Sorry - - my bad! -- I meant to say (above) that
my desktop is 192.168.0.101, and that my tablet (apparently) is 192.168.0.103
Here is the latest result:
[from my desktop:]
...
The reverse (desktop is 192.160.0.1; tablet is 192.168.0.3) :-)
I apologize: I typed that in my terminal on my computer.
From the android terminal, the output is (essentially)
From 192.168.0.103 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable
victoria@VICTORIA:~/temp$ ping 192.168.0.101
PING 192.168.0.101 (192.168.0.101) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.0.101: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.043 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.0.101:...
Ok, thanks (port forwarding)! My router and computer are hard-wired (ethernet cable), with my computer connected directly to the internet. I access my home LAN wirelessly though my tablet, that...
oops .. here are those screenshots
Ah! Thank you for that information. I re-enabled port forwarding (screenshot) and replaced my ufw rule with the one you suggested (screenshot), but I am still having the same problem, accessing...
Hi: I disabled port forwarding (not need, per the reply above) and enabled ufw (incoming/outgoing both set to Deny) with the following rule,
victoria@VICTORIA:~/temp$ sudo ufw status
Status:...
I want to use access a web browser (Firefox; ...) that is running on my Ubuntu 10.04 desktop, using an Android tablet, via my home wi-fi connection.
The reason is that I want to be able to...