There are many ways of doing this.
apt-cache search argument
You can also use aptitude
sudo apt-get install aptitude
aptitude
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There are many ways of doing this.
apt-cache search argument
You can also use aptitude
sudo apt-get install aptitude
aptitude
The easiest way would be pressing ctrl+alt+t
You can also open the dash (icon on the top left side), and search for 'terminal'
When do you want all this to happen?
Right now, it should create a folder at 00:01 and copy some files at 00:02.
Is that really what you want to do?
Please post your /etc/fstab
That's my guess. This can only be verified by using another sdcard or by temporarily replacing the card reader
You're welcome.
Just because both are new doesn't mean they can't be faulty in some way.
But the only way to make sure is to either replace the cardreader or the actual sdcard.
So, when you are using a microSD adapter you are able to mount the card?
Do you have another card reader? I can't imagine that the sdcard is damaged.
I should also mention that this book is more like a huge reference and not a step-by-step tutorial kind of book.
Well, this looks intriguing. Might as well try to improve my english this way
Well, there's still this line:
Feb 24 20:02:59 dipk kernel: [ 512.005066] Add. Sense: Data phase CRC error detected
Windows tends to ignore hardware errors to a certain point. Do you have a...
Why would you want to disable the login for root?
Ubuntu comes pre-configured this way unless you run something like:
sudo bash
passwd
This depends on the cifs implementation on the server. Some older versions of smbd produce this kind of behaviour when running ls or certain other tools.
Are you sure this SSD is not encrypetd/decrypted within Windows 7 (using bitlocker)?
How do you exactly decrypt this drive?
I can only recommend this book
The problem here is not the partition, rather than the partition table itself.
Have you tried to create a new partition table?
19:01:24 dipk kernel: [ 8938.855485] sdb: unable to read...
If this sdcard is empty, go to gparted and create a new partitiontable (msdos) and a new fat32 partition.
Open a terminal (ctrl+alt+t), then type:
audacity
Please post the output of that command.
State your problem in english and someone might be able to help
Connect your sdcard to your computer and post the output of:
tail -n 20 /var/log/syslog
That's strange...
Could you post the output of:
dpkg -l | grep 'dosfstools\|mtools'
Try some of these commands while in /media/time_capsule:
df -h
or
du -hs *
You should be good to go with the Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU.
AMD CPUs work perfectly fine too, but AMD GPUs don't work that well even with proprietary drivers. I'm not 100% sure if this applies to...
This!
Or you can do something very similar with partimage included in the SystemRescueCD.
As the name suggests, partimage will only backup partitions to imagefiles.
rsync is a bit slower than cp, but it has several advantages and is in general more secure.
I like to run rsync this way:
rsync -avx --progress --compress-level=0 --exclude=.*
The exclude part...
If you are really transfering files via wifi, than that's your bottleneck right here.