On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Balasankar Chelamattath
c.balasan...@gmail.com wrote:
And this is mine.
Don't know why it has UUID, while Jishnu's have /dev path.
UUID is optional. you can use /dev/sd* if you know it won't change.
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Regards,
Jishnu
http://blog.thecodecracker.com
Hi all
Someting unexpected happened to me yesterday.As against my belief that
Linux never crashes, i got my fedora 17 crashed while running K3b to create
an audio CD at 16x speed.I The system showed a blue screen first and then
returned me to commandline and i had to reboot my system.And i got my
Hi Tanzeem
for finding the memory , you can use cat /proc/meminfo
As for Fedora crashed, it may be a bug in the cdwriter software.
As a rule of thumb, fedora release are of latest and bleeding technology, All
the packages in it may not be stable.
As a desktop user, and stable environment use
On 07/04/2013 04:08 AM, V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
On Thursday 04 July 2013 12:07 AM, Balasankar Chelamattath wrote:
And this is mine.
Don't know why it has UUID, while Jishnu's have /dev path.
*UUID=41b17fab-cd95-4a65-a79e-e1312a9f9c4a /home ext4
defaults0 2*
May be you can
On Thursday 04 July 2013 06:34 PM, Syam Krishnan wrote:
Dear Sir,
You need the file system type after the mount point (/home). At least
give 'auto' in that field. Are you sure your other partitions that
don't have proper filesystem type entries are mounted correctly at
boot? They shouldn't
Installed Manjaro
On 1 July 2013 21:08, V. Sasi Kumar sasi@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday 01 July 2013 07:30 PM, Jaseem Abid wrote:
On Jul 1, 2013 1:09 PM, Jesse Francis atjes...@gmail.com wrote:
Since you are used to Linux, Manjaro will be a better option for you-
its easy to use,
On 1 July 2013 13:09, Jesse Francis atjes...@gmail.com wrote:
Since you are used to Linux, Manjaro will be a better option for you-
its easy to use, easy to install rolling Arch based distro. Biggest
advantage over Deb based distros is that it got pacman package
manager, with a gui, and
On Jul 5, 2013 10:10 AM, Sasi Kumar sasi@gmail.com wrote:
I have now installed Manjaro Cinnamon and is using it. But find that I
need to relearn a lot of things.
Major differences,
1. Systemd - totally worth learning.
2. Diff config files
3. Pacman
4. File system is a bit different, there