Your post is exceedingly vague.
When you go to system settings and then printers and try to add a new printer, what happens?
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Your post is exceedingly vague.
When you go to system settings and then printers and try to add a new printer, what happens?
I cannot imagine what would cause windows to freeze when accessing the 250GB drive's data.
Windows is stupid like that. Maybe a windows forum might be more appropriate.
If I was in your shoes,...
All it would take is editing one line in the approprate css file. See my previous post.
I understand now. What browser are you using?
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Nevermind. Here is the issue. This one entry affects both the 'thank you for registering' page and the page that bab1 mentioned.
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Yes you do, unless you're a robot with a direct network connection.
I thought I got it working but was wrong. This is weird.
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Try this:
cd ~
rsync --progress -rEog --exclude=/Videos /home/alex/ /media/backup/12.04-Precise-backup_4.23.2012/
Like the EXIF data?
Try this: http://linux.die.net/man/1/jhead
The mechanism that monitors for volumes and mounts is different than the mechanism that reads fstab.
I am having issues:
greglap ~/scantool
$ zcat scantool_net121-linux-termios.patch.gz |patch
patching file error_handlers.c
patching file main.c
patching file makefile
patching file...
Fortunately that is not relevant. If it serves your purpose, then use it.
According to RedHat it will work.
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Storage_Administration_Guide/ext4grow.html
You will have to make sure the containing block...
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=mysql+allow+remote+connections
First result is what I used and it worked well.
Please point out where in his original post he stated he can ping anything by name.
The third post, after your quote, he says this, but not before BertN45 suggested pinging a public server that is...
You cannot do this from the mounted filesystem, so you will have to boot to something else. How about a USB thumb drive with a live image?
+1 for Xmodmap
You need not apologize. I was really asking Mark.
Anyway, I'm glad it's working now.
More debug flags?
I searched for the 'postponed' message and got some results: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/ssh-public-key-authentication-problem-373023/
Check...
remove read permission from the directory for that user.
That is why it is recommended to use the filesystem UUIDs for your mount points. They don't change.
Furthermore, you don't access the block devices directly (/dev/sda, etc). You access the mount...
Edit that file and remove the line with the 'n'
8.8.8.8 is a perfectly valid IP address to ping. What are you talking about?
You might try running the sshd server in debug mode to see if it sheds any more light on the situation.
Can you tell us why it matters?
Check the BIOS boot order and the order of the SATA devices in there as well.
This works and is easier.
tshark -i any -R '!dns' not host proxy.btguard.com
Run a packet capture and set a filter for all traffic that is not going to proxy.btguard.com or whatever it is.
sudo apt-get install wireshark
gksudo wireshark
capture -> interfaces
click...