the 20+ year old netcat (or nc) command can do that just cat ANY_FILE | nc -vvnl 8080 if you have a static ip, anyone with your ip address can download the file by using nc YOUR_IP 8080 > FILE. A few...
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the 20+ year old netcat (or nc) command can do that just cat ANY_FILE | nc -vvnl 8080 if you have a static ip, anyone with your ip address can download the file by using nc YOUR_IP 8080 > FILE. A few...
you could switch to a lighter variation rather than an older one, I'm running Lubuntu 10.10 from a 4 GB usb stick on my main computer (HDD crash) right now, my ram usage is 70MB, my CPU averages 3%...
why vista, it's one of the worst OSes ever made
Sorry this isn't very constructive but with acces to W7 or XP why choose vista?
I set both of my parents up with lubuntu 10.04 (Lubuntu > ubuntu IMO) installations,as well as a dozen people at my college, all dual boot of course. As far as I know, none of them have even booted...
I wasn't being negative, I was warning you that you've created a false-dichotomy by asking terminal or GUI. The most this thread could accomplish is an opinion audit and some arguing.
do you have an ati or nvidia card? the repositories have a special driver that allows those cards to perform decoding operations
unzip *.zip /destination/path
XFS has been benchmarked almost as fast as reiser4 on small files and faster on large files 300MB+, it has defrag capability and superior journaling.
That is why I endorse XFS as the next...
That is the strangest problem I've heard of yet, try
rm $HOME/.config
rm -r $HOME/.config && sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a && sudo aptitude -f install && sudo update-grub
chrooting is *easy* when you know 2 things: where your partition is mounted and how to copy/paste.
1 start a live cd
2 open your ubuntu partition in nautilus (so that it's mounted in /media) ...
When you drop a rock, does it want to fall?
Everyone has a different opinion on this, i prefer command line, the next guy likes boxes with buttons. It's unanswerable.
if you have the disk space, just dd the img to some free space on the drive, it shouls then act like a partition and you'll be able to extract the data
pictures, music, and movies dont't compress very well (8% at the most)
did you "sudo nvidia-xconfig" ?
if that doesn't work try:
rm -r $HOME/.config
use flash aid for flash and consider lubuntu for a more lightweight distro
just try
sudo mount -o loop /path/to/.img /mount/location
if you have firefox use the flash-aid extention:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/161939/
made by a UF member, this extention solves *almost* every flash problem on linux
here is the download link to my theme pack, I'v never made a theme pack before so tell me if anything isn't working. for the conky script I cheated on four lines, so you will need to update those...
The only thing I can think of at the moment is to delete ~/.config reboot and choose "use unsafe storage" when you connect to the network. but this is a very uncoordinated idea that will mess up you...
are you using an ethernet cable, if so ' dhclient eth0 ' will get networking working.
Thank you!
The wallpaper was made by me in gimp from 2 other wallpapers,
the conky was heavily modified from one posted in the very popular UF thread,
the Icon theme is awoken,
the dock...
connect to an ethernet cable and
sudo dhclient eth0
now sudo your connected to the internet and can reinstall that package
use the psu from your old computer, they are most likely all ATX and cross compatible. If your old computer's PSU is > 300 watts try it and see haw it goes.
P.S. try a memtest as well