I think that you didn't check the permissions of /mnt/md0/theta with nobody privileges(force user = nobody).
You can modify /mnt/md0/theta's permissions with following command.
chown -R nobody /mnt/md0/theta
or modify following line in smb.conf.
force user = root(it's easy, but bad for secur...
I cannot find what is causing the problem. Any tips on how to go about diagnosing what is wrong? Also, updating takes too long. It just keeps on waiting for headers.
@Seth I remember you asked what was my answer to pidgin hide groups question. I did not yet developed this feature but I came close to it. See the question below:
I have a USB external hard drive with several partitions, and I cannot spin down the hard drive to get it to eject. Any suggestions? I unmounted all partitions through Nautilus, but the drive is still spinning. Nautilus does not seem to have other options besides unmount in Ubuntu 13.10.
After e...
integer radius = integer(input("Enter the radius of a circle:"));
float area = 3.1415 * radius * radius;
print("The area of the circle is: " + string(area));
Atleast you know it is a text formatting language!!! BTW TeX and LaTeX are different? And to write this language you can just use gedit like any other language or you need some IDE ?
I suggest you following commands to solve this problem.
apt-get build-dep vlc
./configure
Ubuntu repository has also vlc.
So you can build it with following command.
apt-get source vlc
cd vlc-<version>
dpkg-buildpackage
It's accepted, but no upvote.
the man who ask this question could not give me upvote with accept?
I want to get list of users filtered according to their TOTAL reputations.
For Example: (this is only example can be filtered by any quota which looks standard top list)
n1 users >= 20k reputations
n2 users >= 10k reputations
n3 users >= 5k reputations
n3 users >= 1k reputations
n3 users >= 50...
This is a not a duplicate of How should we flag link-only answers?
I want to propose the mods to create the flag for 'link only answer' in the answer flag to simplify flagging them. They are occurring with a very high frequency of late.
I saw there is data.stackexchange.com on which we can query questions, for example, protected questions. Is there any queries to list questions closed for particular reason? I need to list off-topic questions not about Ubuntu to determine if we need activate migration path to StackOverflow and Su...
@Braiam Pinning an old version of Firefox is a great way to get exploited though. Old versions aren't maintained like they used to be. v29 is now the default candidate for all supported versions of Ubuntu.
@Braiam - yes, I had read that. It also showed up on my facebook wall from someone in India. It's just one of those things.
@terdon - on the "SMART" thing... I had a Western Digital "green" drive that failed SMART the day I plugged it in. Exchanged that one quickly. Reminded me why I always bought Seagate.
@hbdgaf I might swing in different circles, but I don't often see people claiming Seagate to be better than WD... I honestly can't remember the last time I saw anybody say anything even remotely nice about Seagate.
I downloaded a Java tarball, extracted the archive and copied over scp to a remote machine. Using the ls command, the java executable exists:
ubuntu@Ubuntu:~$ ls -la /home/ubuntu/jre1.7.0_55/bin/
total 420
drwxr-xr-x 2 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 Mar 18 03:54 .
drwxr-xr-x 6 ubuntu ubuntu 4096 Apr 30 ...
Yeah, that's what I mean by "in the process". They aren't there yet but that's the goal (WD has already commented about how they're competing with themselves over helium-buffered disks and the sealing tech used to keep helium in their enterprise disks). What's wrong with WD anyway?
Not sure I could ever hope to name all of mine but I think I started with a Quantum Fireball and meandered around Seagates and Maxtors for a few years. There were some Seagates not too long ago and a pair of WD Raptors... But now it's mostly OCZ SSDs and a pile of Samsung rust.
I'm sure I've had a hitachi but I can't remember when.
Maybe I'm thinking of one I've ripped out of a laptop to replace with an SSD
Quantum, Maxtor and Samsung's disk departments are all part of Seagate now. They've eaten a great deal of companies over the years.
I am trying to start the virtual machine(ORACLE VIRTUALBOX) using this script(script name:start_vm001.sh).
START_VM=`/usr/bin/VBoxHeadless --startvm testvm001`
EXECUTE_VM=`exec /sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --chuid 1001 --exec "$START_VM" -- $START_VM`
echo $EXECUTE_VM
usernam...
I am trying to start the virtual machine(ORACLE VIRTUALBOX) using this script(script name:start_vm001.sh).
START_VM=`/usr/bin/VBoxHeadless --startvm testvm001`
EXECUTE_VM=`exec /sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --chuid 1001 --exec "$START_VM" -- $START_VM`
echo $EXECUTE_VM
usernam...
@Braiam I don't think so... There have been a few stories about it being released over the last couple of days... And as I say, it's been pushed to all Ubuntu's live repos.
I want to install QGIS from source on Ubuntu 13.10. (saucy). into ~/bin. There is Python 2.7.5+ installed. Therefore, I cloned the repository to my machine and checked out the master branch. First I did what the QGIS documentation recommends:
$ export CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$HOME/bin
$ cd QGIS
$ ...
so I've done this tutorials
http://nearlydeaf.com/?p=1122
http://golubev.org/?p=73
also installed minimal version of gnome in Redhat
my firewall is open on port 3389
and then trying to connect using Remmina but I get unable to connect
what am I doing wrong?
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 locally ...
I think that you didn't check the permissions of /mnt/md0/theta with nobody privileges(force user = nobody).
You can modify /mnt/md0/theta's permissions with following command.
chown -R nobody /mnt/md0/theta
or modify following line in smb.conf.
force user = root(it's easy, but bad for secur...
My apache server just don't start! I get the following error:
apache2: Syntax error on line 203 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax
error on line 1 of /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/alias.load: Cannot load
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_alias.so into server:
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_alias...
@Dan I would flag the answers. they are not adressing the problem :P question itself is nothing wrong (though old but old is not a reason to close it all). I would prefer an answer that actually adresses the problem instead of closing it
@Rinzwind Makes sense I guess. I guess it's just my mild OCD tingling a bit and wanting to close a question that probably won't get a correct answer (specially since the OP has been seen since '12):p
@Braiam Because it is perfectly on topic. The problem is not about elementary, it is an issue with setting up the virtual machine correctly to take advantage of the hardware. The OP could have the same issue with any guest OS and since the host is Ubuntu, it seems on topic to me.
As you can see from the accepted answer, the solution is to install guest additions on the guest. The details of which guest OS you have are irrelevant.
@Braiam If he has another question that is actually about elementary and not about problems running VMs on Ubuntu we can close it. This question is on topic.
@Braiam the question is in no way about elementary, it is a classic issue with virtualbox and that was running on Ubuntu.
The answer is "install guest additions on the guest OS" that does not depend on which guest OS you happen to be running. Therefore, the issue is generally about VBox + UBuntu, or any other host but since this host is Ubuntu, the Q is on topic.
@terdon yep - I was just looking at this - we've got several similar resolution issues with virtualbox and all the answers were "install guest additions". Think we should identify a canonical Q&A and dupe and clean the others.
I am telling you that the problem is about any guest OS running in virtualbox. The solution is to install guest additions on the guest. The specifics of which OS is the guest are irrelevant, it is a question about using vbox on UBuntu.
@Braiam Yes, if the problem is specific to a particular non-Ubuntu guest, then it's off topic. If the problem will apply to any guest OS installed on VBox on Ubuntu, then it's on topic.
@terdon when dealing with "virtualization question" the first thing is "where is the problem, guess or host?" then if the cause of the problem is something OT (ie, the guess or the host is not Ubuntu), it gets closed.
I've installed Ubuntu 64bit on Virtualbox 4.2.16. Guest Additions were installed in Ubuntu as well.
However the display resolution of Ubuntu does not seem to change as the Virtualbox window is resized or if we were to go into Full Screen mode. Any ideas?
@Braiam Yes. However, for this particular issue, the solution does not depend on the guest OS. It just needs to be run on the guest but it is the same for all guests. It is, therefore, an issue of the Ubuntu program virtualbox.
@Braiam there, I posted an answer giving a nice, GUI, Ubuntu-based solution. There is a menu item in the vbox app that lets you do this ==> host-side solution.
First i thought sed commands are so tougher on seeing a large sed command. But now only i realized sed commands are so so so easier than any other text processing tool.