Just delete all my posts and threads on this website, I can no longer trust
myself being on here.
PS,
I was foolish, forget I exist.
David, delete this and all other threads of mine/posts.
The reason, I am writing this thread, IS I AM TIRED OF YOU fuckers thinking
you have the right to thumb me down everytime I make any comment you see as
critical of systemd.
I am done with this infernal forum, you people have crossed the line for the
last time.
See here:
https://trisque
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home is not mounted, but xfs_repair says it cannot open /dev/sda5: Device or
resource busy.
Shall I go for # xfs_repair -L /dev/sdaX ?
I believe XFS supports all the architectures Linux supports. It is indeed
implemented in the kernel. As far as I understand, XFS being 64 bits means
it uses 64 bits to address the disk. That allows to have XFS filesystems of
size up to 8 exbibytes minus one byte. That is about 8 billions
Yes.
There is this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~deadsnakes/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=xenial
Do you use a different type of filesystem for /boot and /var than you use for
/? If not, I see no point. If you do: why? For performance reasons?
It is actually my reason to have /tmp's files on a tmpfs filesystem. But I
have a lot of RAM (16 GB) and sometimes generate large temporary fil
By the way, I am quickly reading now this XFS is a 64-bit thing, while my
computer and Trisquel are 32-bit.
Maybe I read too quickly...
Thank you!
I got no result by entering # mount | grep home
Please have a look at my new image attached. home does not seem to be
mounted. Sould I execute the following? # xfs_repair /dev/sda5
Dear Trisquel users,
Is it possible to update Python outside the official repository, and if so,
how?
I see they make an effort to help proprietary software users with
instructions here but I'm not one of them:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-371/
Thank you.
I would install the "libfreeimage3" package. It is in Trisquel's repository.
A priori, the fact you modified the panel layout before the problem occurs is
a mere coincidence. Your XFS filesystem to be mounted at /home is corrupted.
As the log says, you need to 'umount' it and run 'xfs_repair' on it. If the
filesystem is indeed mounted, the following command will te
Tried it when it first came out. Very boring 'twas indeed.
I only use diaspora. Very rarely too.
/
/boot
/var
/tmp
/home
That's how adults partition their hard drive.
Thanks. I was able to get Frost to work!
But now I'm having issues with FMS. I downloaded and extracted the needed
files. When I click on the FMS icon, nothing happens. I guess this is normal
in linux, but when I go to localhost:8080 it doesn't connect to FMS. I even
waited an hour or two a
You seem to have interest and knowledge in this subject. Please elaborate
your opinions on cc license, CC0, trademarks and attribution.
I believe we share very similar views in this matter and your comment looked
like fun and I want to hear more! :)
Also if you could give a small explanatio
?
"I have not yet tried to burn a CDROM"
That might be interesting to try. But I fear this may not be an operating
system problem but a drive problem. It would also be interesting to take note
of the drive's behavior when putting in a disk. Listen for noises to
determine what the drive is doi
After attempting to burn a data cdrom with Brasero, I find that it's not
recognized:
> dmesg | grep sg1
> sr 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 5
> dmesg | grep sr0
> sr 1:0:0:0: [sr0] scsi3-mmc drive: 24x/24x writer dvd-ram cd/rw xa/form2
cdda tray
> Control Center/Disks:
> Optiar
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