Really? The man page says "If a name is the mounted-on directory of a file system or the device of the file system, lsof will list all the files open on the file system."
But I stand corrected.
Type: Posts; User: spjackson; Keyword(s):
Really? The man page says "If a name is the mounted-on directory of a file system or the device of the file system, lsof will list all the files open on the file system."
But I stand corrected.
That's a fair point: /dev/sdb is unlikely to be the right thing. /dev/sdb1, or /dev/sdb2, or whatever, would be more plausible.
lsof without any arguments lists all open files, but when there is an argument, it only lists those files that are open by processes which the user has access to (typically just the user's open...
You probably need the glibc-doc-reference package.
It sounds to me like you need bridged. NAT works if you only make outbound connections. If you want inbound connections (including ssh) it is either impossible (in my experience) or very difficult to...
Yes, that works for me on 22.04. Inserted 2 rows above where it says "Insert new rows above this line", copied (Ctrl-C) cell H35, highlighted cells H36 and H37 and pasted (Ctrl-V). The formula is...
While this doesn't really solve your problem, I will just say that on a fresh install of 22.04 I am not seeing the behaviour you describe. As far as I can tell, paste is the same as on 20.04: a...
It looks to me as though the pthread manpages that are present are those provided by the manpages-dev package. There are further pthread manpages in glibc-doc. I don't know why they are split like...
Let's read the code and try to guess what language it might be... I guess Javascript.
The reason you are getting the result you are seeing is because
'cat'.includes('');
is true. Whereas,
As I understand it, and in my experience, this is normal behaviour. Linux reads from and writes to the system clock as UTC. Windows does this using Localtime (all versions including WIndows 10 - I...
./mono-1.1.12.1_0-installer.bin --help
lists some options. It looks like
./mono-1.1.12.1_0-installer.bin --mode text
should work for you if you have no gui. You might want to consider...
The starting point would be the pre-requisite list from the documentation for the CMS.
For Apache, try /var/log/apache2/error.log first. For nginx, maybe /var/log/nginx/error.log.
Do you not get a setup window as attached?https://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=289711&stc=1
If not, check the MD5sum against what it should be...
I don't really know why you don't use grep as already suggested. You don't have grep on Windows unless you install it, but then you don't have Python on Windows unless you install it. My suggestion...
The most likely reason that two identical directory trees would have a different size when reported by du is that the 2 filesystems on which they reside have a different block size.
I confess to...
Currently you are using a label to display the text and labels are not normally scrollable. I would suggest using a text box instead. Here's an example...
Thunar, the default File Manager on Xfce, supports this. If you drag the current url from url box in Firefox and drop it on a Thunar window, you get a dialog for creating a desktop configuration file...
I would say that Dovecot is the main candidate, followed by Courier and Cyrus. All of these are in the repositories.
When I run it from the terminal, the only warning I get at startup is
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pychess/System/gstreamer.py:35: PyGIWarning: Gst was imported without specifying a version...
Yes, I have a working pychess on 20.04 after doing:
sudo apt install pychess
What you show is that the home directory field is set in /etc/passwd, not that the home directory is actually created. Is it created? It isn't for me. If what you are wanting is for the home...
Encryption of a 0 byte file is er... special. Nothing encrypts to nothing. If you repeat the test with a file whose size is greater than 0 you will need to enter the password to extract it.
Note...
Fair enough, so as I said earlier...
e.g.
column some_flags_here < some_file | expand | cut -c 1-100
or use setterm.
If you want column to truncate the lines without help from any other...
I have never come across the column program. What is it supposed to do? It's unclear to me from the man page. There are many more commonly used tools that can be made to truncate lines, including awk...
The answer depends on which file manager you are using.
I use Ubuntu Studio 20.04 (which is based on Xubuntu) so the default file manager is Thunar. With Thunar, you can right-click on (say) a...