I can confirm in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on stock Unity that this command does nothing as expected:
$ stop
stop: missing job name
Try `stop --help' for more information.
Killing your session is...
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I can confirm in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on stock Unity that this command does nothing as expected:
$ stop
stop: missing job name
Try `stop --help' for more information.
Killing your session is...
I'm planning to order one of these: http://store.cloudsto.com/mk802-accessories/new-mk702ii-2-4g-air-mouse-with-full-keyboard-and-microphone-detail.html
You can find it cheaper in US $ and there...
Start over using Ubuntu Desktop Edition. Technically, there is nothing the Server Edition can do that the Desktop Edition cannot; they are just different default starting configurations. Start with...
Big +1 for Clonezilla - it operates below the filesystem layer and outside of the normal OS, no worries :D.
"Have to do" is a loaded statement in this context. You go on to mention clicking on ".run" and ".deb" files and not getting the expected result. If your GUI is up and running sufficiently enough to...
Is the region code unset on your DVD drive and/or is the Disc from a different region?
sounds like its the permissions on the files themselves.
Clonezilla +1
http://clonezilla.org/
No, security is not a shiny shrink wrapped product that "just works." A proper VNC setup can be much more secure than SSH with a weak password. Likewise, a haphazard VNC setup is asking for trouble....
It's actually rather deprecated it seems to me; and for some reason it's gotten painfully slow over the last few years even while computers and networks get faster. It seems like every dev. out there...
No, mangling the IFS should not be necessary. I've never seen a situation where there wasn't a cleaner solution than IFS hacks. As Master Yoda said "quicker, easier, more seductive; but not...
There are different classes of software: "undelete" tools and "data carving" tools. Data carving doesn't bother with folder structure but it is the far more powerful and more reliable option....
Again, very confusing... If you had the ability to edit system settings like sudo, then I would think sudo was already working.
Are you just talking about your web browser's user agent string?
I think you've already switched gears on us. Computer literacy and computer science are different things. But anyway, I think a lot of students got the short end of the stick for computer literacy...
Cygwin is the only way I know of that might truly work. But even then there are no magic fixes for file ownership/permissions.
Fight Fire with Fire. That is Fantastic.
I think what makes all the difference in the world is that the therapist does this willfully while the patient does it ignorantly. Also, the therapist must...
I use and love NoScript.
Browsing is 10 times faster with it, but you have to be prepared to whitelist little bits of sites that you want to work with.
It sounds like Network-Manager is not connecting to the network until you log in. If you're using a "Server" variant then Network-Manager wouldn't be installed out of the box so that might blow this...
You can open "System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications" and uncheck Update Notifier completely.
But it sounds like you might prefer this instead: This is how to restore the old behavior where...
1. You'd need to edit "sshd_config", that's ssh<(d)>_config
2. It would only work if the root account is already enabled with a password.
3. You'd have to restart sshd for the change to take...
Actually, Yes! The rsync binary is required on each end of the transfer to perform the rsync algorithm. I'm not sure if there is some sort of fallback mode or not, but I logged into a test server and...
After thinking it through for my post, I think I'm going to switch to a swapfile from now on too. I heard that a swap partition always at the end of the physical hard drive was important to increase...
I have set up a few Clonezilla servers on Ubuntu 10.04 and can successfully repeat the process in a reasonably short amount of time.
I tried 1 12.04 box this summer and it never worked reliably....
The explanation I heard a very long time ago which might not have even been correct and even if might no longer be correct is that if and when a running kernel reaches the out of memory condition and...