I wanted to enable RAID 0 on my HDDs without having to loose any data. I am using a RAID enabled motherboard and both my HDDs are of the same size and company. Is there any way I can do this without...
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I wanted to enable RAID 0 on my HDDs without having to loose any data. I am using a RAID enabled motherboard and both my HDDs are of the same size and company. Is there any way I can do this without...
I just upgraded my Ubuntu from 12.04 to 12.10 and I seem to have broken my OS in the process. I ran
sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh -a but it doesnt seem to correct the problem. I have searched all...
try sudo halt
I was working on my pc yesterday when suddenly my ctrl+w, shift+p and shift+left click started to open xterm. I uninstalled xterm but it still didnt help. I also tried searching for any place I may...
I am using a usb internet connection with the help of wvdial. I also wanted to connect my android to my system using its wifi hotspot feature so that I can sync it with my system using AirDroid. Is...
So is there a method of showing the value in MiB because it is easier to use since it is much more commonly used.
I was running an update on my ubuntu 11.04 when my laptop ran out of battery in the middle of an update process. Now my internet is not working. I am able to connect to any network (wired/wireless)...
If I use the GUI for partial update, the update manager automatically shuts down as soon as I enter my password. I have tried reinstalling my update manager but it doesnt make any difference. Please...
first partition it using gparted like i said. then boot using the bootable cd and install it in the hdd.
the partition in which you will install ubuntu must be of the filesystem ext4. its size should be a minimum of 4 gb although i would suggest to keep atleast 20 gb. the other partition you can make to...
try running:
sudo rm *path to file*
try:
sudo grub-install /dev/sd*
where * is the name of the hard drive you want to select.
to check for available hdds:
sudo fdisk -l
you can try and use gaprted and partition your drive if you want a simple gui or you can also do it while installation by selecting manual installation. gparted should be installed by default in you...
you can also try extundelete. it is the simplest software i found for this purpose and it works like a charm.
you can partition your hdd and do all the stuff you wanted. or you can also have a single partition and install DiskInternal Linux reader in every system you intend to use the hdd with.
Ok...I found the solution. The following line was giving a problem:
/usr/share/gconf/schemas/bin-rm_thumb.schemas:53: parser error : Premature end of data in tag schemalist line 2
So i just...
still no change. someone please help.
the warning was there ever since i upgraded to 11.04. but the installation error is new.
Every time i try and install anything, i keep getting this error.
I have already tried:
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo dpkg --configure -a
Please help.
ambdeep@Amber:~$ sudo dpkg --configure...
you can install storage device manager and change the properties from there.
Ive also tried passing %u instead of %i but it still makes no difference.
I tried as you suggested. When i sent the file in '' it worked, but without it i get the following error:
ffmpegthumbnailer -i /media/sdb1/Movies/3 10 To Yuma.mkv -o test_thumbnail.png
Error:...
Like the title says, ffmpegthumbnailer is not working on files with spaces in their names. If i rename the file with no spaces then it creates a thumbnail with no problem. Please help.
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