Just to update in case useful to anyone else.
It turned out it was a hardware fault with the graphics card, so I tried the oven baking method described in the overclockers link and it worked!!...
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Just to update in case useful to anyone else.
It turned out it was a hardware fault with the graphics card, so I tried the oven baking method described in the overclockers link and it worked!!...
Cross posted on ask ubuntu:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/773867/black-screen-after-boot-with-nvida-drivers-and-bios-screen-corruption
dmesg and syslog as well from when booting to black screen with Nvidia drivers
269001
Hi, hope someone can help.
I've a old Rock x770 laptop (clevo M57RU) with nvidia GTX7950go graphics card, intel core2duo 2.4Ghz.
I've been running xubunutu 14:04 with the Nvidia 304 drivers...
Indeed is awkward not being able to install a script on the target server.
If the users have there own PC's or workstations can you provide a script or batch file that runs on those and issues...
One way (and may well be other or better ways) would be to pass the variable to the constructor of each class created (along with any other parameters), they could then store it in there own class...
Old thread i lnow. But just wanted to say thanks, this worked a treat for me. Have parallels 4 runing on 10.04 64bit
Thats probably just being called from your .bashrc file (in your home dir). You can just edit it and remove the line.
Your problem is the shell not awk. The shell is expanding $5 as an environment variable, which dosn't exist so comes out blank.
Two options:
1) Quote the $
echo -e "hello \t\$5.6" | awk...
Yup, sourceing the script from the wrapper works if you don't wan't to export the vars. It means that the script runs in the same shell as the wrapper rather than a new shell with its own environment...
You could create a wrapper script to source and export the file of env vars then run the program, that way they'ed only be set in the shell running the wrapper and the program:
you will have to...
If you want PS1 to include a dynamic part that is recalculated each time the prompt is displayed i.e to show or not show the working directory like you want, then include a call to a script in it to...
This error makes me think the install script isn't handling the directory having spaces in it.
Try renaming "/home/john/Linux IJ Scanner Driver MX420" to remove the spaces. e.g. to just...
I suspect that as the file is in root, its been copied there by root and your user dosn't have permissions to read it.
Go to the terminal and do this:
sudo cp /client_key.pem /home/HLS69...
This will print the filed:
awk -F, ' {print $10}' drug_link.csv
can't say how it happend.
Folder permissions look fine, can you do "ls -al /home/username" and post results to see whats going on inside the folder?
Looks like you've got most of what you need already. If all the individual commands are Ok from the command line just go for it and create a script, there are many general bash tutorials on the web...
If your going to be parsing and manipulation HTML like this i'd recomend using an HTML parsing module from CPAN rather than trying to do it using regexs.
e.g....
Haven't used Ubuntu one but i'd imagine you could use an EncFS encrypted folder as your ubuntu one folder.
This is easily manage using cryptkeeper to create and mount the encrypted folder, or...
If the script is updating fstab then you will need to run it under sudo. However may be safer to see what it is trying to add and then do it manually in an editor. Either way backup your current...
Pipe it to less:
ls | less
"man less" for all the options.
Glad to be of help.
(Remember to mark thread as solved if you've no more problems)
:)
You could try a couple of things (there are no doubt other ways):
1) Start your scripts in the background using the & operator. Either both from a third start script, or just one from the other...
heres a quick perl script that may do what you want.
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
die ("usage: $0 <file1> <file2>") if (@ARGV < 2);
my $file1_name = $ARGV[0];
Couple of questions.
Is file1 hugh as well or smaller than file2?
How do you want duplicates handled?
e.g: for 5220372
in file 1 you have:
>5220372_-3