im still stuck with this problem
any suggestions?
as an update i can tell you i got the previously unpairable moto z8
and hardy paired and exchanging files.
but i dont know the next bit...what should ido when alloting ip's? and
i am using a router in between
On 27/05/2008, gav [EMAIL
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 09:10:55PM +0100, Johnathon Tinsley wrote:
I remember there was talk of and a wiki page setup for, a Ubucon run by
us a while back. Is anyone in charge of that project and if so, whats
the status of it?
After the initial discussion I dont think anything happened.
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 06:22:07PM +0100, Mac wrote:
I suspect the cause of my difficulties may at least in part be that my
NAS drive is formatted FAT32, and therefore does not transfer ownerships
and permissions; and, worse yet, I have a different user name on the
household's main desktop
Robert McWilliam wrote:
I just had a play with moving ~/.liferea_1.4 onto the FAT partition in
my laptop and creating a link to it, and it seemed to work fine.
snip
I don't have a network drive handy to test with but I think it should
still work there. Could you try running liferea from a
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Mac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert McWilliam wrote:
I just had a play with moving ~/.liferea_1.4 onto the FAT partition in
my laptop and creating a link to it, and it seemed to work fine.
snip
I don't have a network drive handy to test with but I think it
Matthew Wild wrote:
Sounds like you copied it while liferea was running?
Matthew Many thanks for giving this your time and attention.
I tried to be careful to stop liferea. Before I copied it, I did a
CTRL+q to shut down liferea; and checked with ps aux | grep liferea,
which didn't show
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Mac wrote:
Robert I moved ~/.liferea_1.4 to the FAT32 NAS, and simlinked to it
from my home folder. Ran 'liferea' in terminal as you asked. Here's
the output:
** ERROR **: Failure while preparing statement, (error=5, database is
locked) SQL:
Robert McWilliam wrote:
A quick google on how sqlite does locking came up with the following:
http://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q5
Which suggests lots of possible problems with locking stuff over
networks, and it doesn't look easy to fix.
Thanks, Robert, that explains a lot. I now