Simon Crute wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2007 13:50, David McMillan wrote:
I'd like to set up a script on my 10.2 box to automatically rip a CD
whenever the drive is closed, and auto-eject the CD when the process
completes or hits an error. Anyone know of a good set of resources that
I'd like to set up a script on my 10.2 box to automatically rip a CD
whenever the drive is closed, and auto-eject the CD when the process
completes or hits an error. Anyone know of a good set of resources that
could help a complete novice achieve this?
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In the past two months, I've had two incidents where, when I ran 'top,'
I found XVNC running (and taking up a good 75% of my CPU), for no
apparent reason on my 10.2 system.
Now, I have "Remote Desktop Sharing" turned on on this machine (though
I've never been able to get VNC to connect acros
And things were going so well...
I'm trying to create an LVM volume using YAST and recycling some of my
older, smaller hard drives. These drives are in USB housings on
/dev/sda and /dev/sdb.
The LVM creation process goes fine, as far as I can tell: I partition
both drives
jdd wrote:
> David McMillan wrote:
>
>> Rather little, I'm afraid.
>
> I think personnally you should be very carefull not to erase your data
> by mistake.
Oh, yes indeed. Which is why I made doubly sure the NAS was unmounted
before I
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 23:55 -0500, David McMillan wrote:
>> David McMillan wrote:
>>> I'm not even sure how to describe this, but I'll try.
>>> Okay: I have a small NAS device attached to my home LAN which I've
>&
David McMillan wrote:
> I'm not even sure how to describe this, but I'll try.
> Okay: I have a small NAS device attached to my home LAN which I've
> been using to keep a large (~300GB) of data files on, but which is near
> its storage limit. So I've be
I'm not even sure how to describe this, but I'll try.
Okay: I have a small NAS device attached to my home LAN which I've
been using to keep a large (~300GB) of data files on, but which is near
its storage limit. So I've been trying to set up LVM (for the first
time) on my 10.0 sy