when I try to run
diff --git a/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c b/drivers/cpufreq/intel_pstate.c
index 07f2840..1ce506a 100644
I get unknown option (i have installed git via apt-get install git)
Thanks for your help.
The following (partial)screenshot more or less states my question...
The question was edited by the OP who added the terminal output in an unreadable copy and paste. It was subsequently edited by another user just as I was going to add the code blocks to make the output readable. I, of course ...
For safe removal. Or just udisksctl unmount is enough?
-- detach Detaches (e.g. powering down the physical port the device is connected to) the device represented by device_file using a comma-separated list of options.
I have a Lenovo G570 laptop, on which I run Fedora 19 (3.11.8-200.fc19.i686.PAE
kernel) one one hard disk, and used to run Ubuntu 12.04 on an external. The Fedora one I use for work, while I use the Ubuntu one for programming my Raspberry Pi.
On 12.04, the SD card reader did not work. BUT, I h...
I do like it when people put things like "I am posting this elsewhere - Unix and Linux, Fedora, etc - so please don't do the usual punching of the down button please." .... saves me looking for the crosspost _O-
It seems that each time I've flagged a flag as an "Invalid Flag", it's been disputed.
I know that this doesn't affect my flag weight, but that's not why I'm starting this topic; I'm worried that I'm using the feature wrong, and generally confused as to why this is happening
The question here ...
Hey, this has to be the most obvious thing, but it's stumping me: I'm on Ubunto 12.04, and I've got three file browsing windows minimized. When I click on the icon on the panel (which has three little markers indicating the three windows), only one window comes back. How do I get the other two file browsing windows back without closing one?
In Windows 7, besides having the small versions appear to select from, you can also Ctrl+Click to cycle through the stacked items.
I am trying make my microSD card bootable to Ubuntu. I am trying to use sfdisk to create the partitions. When I do that this is the error I am getting:
Using sfdisk to create partition layout
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Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ...
OK
Disk /dev/sdb: 3...
yeah - I learned that too some day when I felt we should edit out the spam or whatever to make it not appear on Google. Bad stuff needs flags, flags, flags, flags, flags, flags - pooofff
still, I wouldn't involve myself with such post, if I came innocently and answer the question and it don't work (for whatever reason) OP will be snarkily at me...
At least I can partition a hard disk in Windows on my first attempt without having to drop to a terminal and use some crappy nonsensical command line disk partitioning software that doesn't even support the size of my hard disk and corrupted my partition table
"EN standards, European standards for products and services by European Committee for Standardization: see List of EN standards" ? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EN
Last I opened Ingress (which, to be fair, was quite a while ago) it didn't "tell me where to go". And around here, portals are pretty much all over the place.