The thing is with poor David is all he had to do was click Delete then his partition would have allowed him to install instead of going through hoops of GPARTED, etc.
I have set up my printer on CUPS ubuntu, and it can be use via ipp. I haven't config the users yet, but I heard that we can pass username and password via ipp url like this: http://username:password@server:631/printers/MyPrinter
For example, John use http://john:password@server:631/printers/MyPr...
I am trying to mount an F2FS file system on an Ubuntu 16.04 LTS machine running Linux version 4.4.178+. When I try to run:
sudo mkfs.f2fs /dev/sda2
the system returns:
F2Fs-tools: mkfs.f2fs Ver: 1.12.0 (2018-11-12)
Info: Disable heap-based policy
Info: Debug level = 0
Info: Label = FirstTry
I...
I have created virtual host in ubuntu 16.04. site.example.com. folder created in /var/www/site.example.com/public_html. permission given to user. script created in public_html/ index.html. /etc/apache2/sites-available/ 000-default.conf renamed to sites.example.com.conf.
ServerName site....
so..I need to create an applcation tht could identify the devices that are connected through the com port of an ubuntu system.
I've checkedout a lot of codes and also tied to use them but i couldnt understand how did he know which header file to use so..please help from the basics of this applica...
I try to boot with PXE an Ubuntu Image made from debootstrap on a Dell PowerEdge M610 with a Broadcom NetXtrem II (BCM 5709S) (bnx2 driver).
When i try to boot, everythings goes well at the bios stage, the machine got a DHCP Lease and Load File from TFTP Server.
When the INITRAMFS Boot, i load b...
This problem ocured to me while I was writing a c++ program so I created a minimum instance of the code to clarify the problem better:
#include <portaudio.h>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
Pa_Initialize();
int devices = Pa_GetDeviceCount();
std::cout << devices << std::endl;
...
I have a problem with ssh connection to my remote server. I've just reinstalled remote server recently.
This approach doesn't work and it really drives my nuts.
How to connect via ssh with just a password? How to reset any configs for previous server?
P.S. If configs somehow were saved from ...
UGH! I have now officially added FileZilla to my extreme dislike list. =( Because I have used GMAIL for many many years I cannot register on their Forums to find out why the newest version 3.43.0 requires GLIBC 2.28 where 18.04 stops at 2.27. =(
EDIT
I forgot to mention that I'm connecting via ssh
Hi, I have a fresh Ubuntu 16.04 installation with only OS. Not any package installed or whatsoever. I don't want to have graphical environment on my local machine however I want to be able to remotely connect via vnc. I found out that the pack...
@Videonauth Thanks! I can definitely look into that. Tim Koss also emailed me back and suggested I build the FileZilla from source, which I am doing now to see if that works.
I was kind of liking the precompiled versions though.
I need to read through that. I started looking into the LFS just the other day when I suggested it to someone here that wanted to rebrand Ubuntu with their own name everywhere.
True. I was looking into the rebranding and I was having a heck of a time finding all the trademark stuff that would have to be removed before you recompile your binaries for it. It sounds like it would just be the biggest pain!
@Terrance Indeed it is like i said most is GPL but hen MIT licenses in between and so on, for shipping a inry with a complete linux i would for sure resort to an existing distro and ship it with my binary
OK, there is a lot more I have had to do on my system to get the FileZilla 3.43.0 to build from source properly. Hopefully it doesn't need more from here.
Alone the manpower and compiling times to make an own linux is insane, cool for a hobbyist or a group really investing into bringing a new distro, but for a company i would reconsider that deeply alone regarding the costs
last time i have build an LFS it took me about 3,5 full days on my older machine to compile everything and so on
Yep, agreed! Where I work they have the ability to make their own, but find it better to go with the distros that are already made and supported. It cuts costs way down.
Altough I have to say i had only one occurence myself where the driver for my GPU was a faulty build and i had to dig in to get my sstem working again, otherwise I had a smooth ride with Ubuntu until now
As long as the developers of the Linux distros keep in mind that Linux is supposed to be about Freedom and not control like the Steam and Ubuntu supporting 32bit fiasco I am good with staying with Ubuntu.
But to be honest 32 bit needs to die out as much as possible, as for supporting the libraries needed for steam and to run games I think thats a good solution and I not really understand the fuzz they made about it and the emotions cooking over everywhere on this topic
I had to ban so many people from protonDB discord server and police a lot in this week it was surely not nice
Flamewar at its best and this within the linux comunity
I do think that games should be updated to the full 64bit, but some of the games in steam are still under the older 32bit libraries. Like FSX is one I can think of that I still use.
Yeah problem is many developer studios who initially made some games not exist anymore and the licenses simply where bought off by other companies, so many games on steam might net even get updated anymore
The steam client and so on is the smallest of problems on that whole ordeal
I already thought i had a big steam library, with my 312 games but I know meanwhile people who own 2k titles and more, and imagine you have bought and paid so many games just to findabout 60% of then not working naymore, well figure it out yourself :)
I use ubuntu 18.10
I want to print an ebook, but instead of a PDF file I have a folder with subfolders(chapters) containing individual jpg images (book pages)
How do I print it on paperback?
I thought of somehow combining the images into a PDF file (order matters of course)
Inside the book fol...
Note: I answered the question that I believe was incorrectly marked as a duplicate.
This question, in which the OP accidentally changed the permissions of one system directory, was marked as a duplicate of this question, in which the OP accidentally changed the permissions of many system directo...
Rename your Apache2 configuration folder (just in case of).
sudo mv /etc/apache2 /etc/apache2.old
Look up for all Apache2 package installed
dpkg -l | grep apache2
Remove all Apache packages, usualy the following
apt remove --purge apache2 apache2-data apache2-bin
Finally reinstall your A...
I'm trying to add a search line to /etc/resolv.conf
I've added it directly, as an append command in /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf and as a nameservers block in /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml.
After roughly an hour, the dhcp and netplan files are intact, but resolv.conf has reverted to not having my ...
Problem
I am looking to see if there is a way to find the exact command nautilus uses to mount network shares.
Background
I find that the specific way that nautilus mounts network shares is better than my current way of using the command line and I want to find out why that is the case.
I'...
I have a post-install script to reload apache and mysql and all the other stuff. Mine is setup like a cloud instance <3 brilliantly simple method but oh so good
@Fabby nope but the idea is. Just need 2 disks; you create a shadow of changed files on the 2nd disk, On reinstall you copy those over the originals. can be done with symlinks too if needed
and since it is a good idea to keep apache and mysql on that 2nd disk anyways all you need for those are the config files (that is 6 files at most)