I would like to know the way I turn on my computer and it active automatically my Bluetooth Tethering connection (my Internet connection). Now every time I turn on I have to do it manually. Do I have to modify my Bluetooth configuration or my network configuration? My knowledge on this subject ar...
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Does anyone know offhand how the textual installer chooses the drive for grub? Does it automatically offer the same drive as /, or does it default to /sda? In the second case if the hard drive came up as /sdc, you would definitely have to switch the grub target.
geez. people can complain about anything. Example here - the negative review was "It is a combination alarm clock and timer that tucks away neatly in your appindicator dock, but it's limited to a 99 hour timer. Boo. Uninstalling" <-- really?
I am doing a clean install of Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS on a machine with a single internal SSD. After completing the install, the system fails to boot and prints a single line fsck output, with the rest of the screen entirely blank.
This very same server installs Ubuntu Server 14.04.4 LTS just ...
@Seth Yeah, Jorge put the Jeff's question on twitter a little earlier. I suspect its's either incompatible firmware or unsigned firmware with secure boot, but I don't know for sure.
the fact that 14.04 worked is what makes me think it's a signing issue. but there's no reason a regression in the kernel couldn't cause new incompatibilities in 16.04 that weren't in 14.04
Does anyone know offhand how the textual installer chooses the drive for grub? Does it automatically offer the same drive as /, or does it default to /sda? In the second case if the hard drive came up as /sdc, you would definitely have to switch the grub target.
Going to post some chat searches, don't know if revelant
@NathanOsman I've had several installs show the usb as /dev/sda and the hdd as /dev/sdb. If I have a 2nd usb in there (say, for debian non-free drivers) all bets are off on which is a,b, c. From what I've read, it's a race condition,
@Seth That's about the sum of my knowledge on that issue, though. If he askes a follow-up, I'm out.
@NathanOsman I'm just suggesting he probably has a reason to want that much swap or to think he does. :) but @Mateo you're right, I forgot about the no swap on an ssd
@NathanOsman Because it's designed to work with only 1 model of server, which lowers the number of units they can sell and so dramatically increases the unit cost for the break even point.
Thank you for all the suggestions, but . . .nothing works. I've been up and down the stty and screen manuals, i've used putty, i've changed mcu source code, baud rate, individual config bits. Basically the result is the same: nothing works and no one know why — Serg54 secs ago
What you guys recommends to me, I recently installed Ubuntu 16.04 x64 but I have a couple of bugs that screw up my Linux experience (haha). Like black screen at boot, no battery status icon, and so on. It's better to downgrade to Ubuntu 14?
No, after grub the laptop looks like suspended, but there's nothing on screen. I have to press power button to continue with the boot and then appears the desktop.
A pure combination of webserver + wget cannot do this. You'll have to try other options.
You can:
Provide a tar archive of the file
On the server:
tar cf puppetconf.sh.tar puppetconf.sh
On the client:
wget 10.1.5.128/puppetconf.sh.tar -O - | tar x
Use scp/rsync to copy the file
You will...
I want to make a GitHub repository of all relevant scripts I posted here as answers.
But to keep it ultimately simple for the users, I would like to give them a single command to download the script file from my repository directly, without having to install git first to git clone the entire rep...
It would not do anything as any modern linux distro, Ubuntu included, has been patched so this fork bomb will not work (unless you change the default security settings).
Go ahead, run it ;)
See:
Fork bomb protection not working : Amount of processes not limited
http://superuser.com/questions/...
@chaskes I was trying, but it kept getting more and more complicated until I was digging around inside the nautilus dbus API.. So I didn't end up fixing it, but I tried.