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- Dummy tutorial on port forwarding and SSH connect to Raspberry Pi remotely
- How to run Onlink on Manjaro?
- This is what i'm getting when I click ubuntu on the grub menu.
- Workspace utilization on Startup
- What's a good, simple password manager for the Linux terminal?
- How do I set a new password?
- No bootable device
- Linux doesn't recognize phone?
- Linux Cinnamon Mint 19.3 'Crash Fallback Loop'
- Which distrobution to choose? A newbie complete overwhelmed.. Is linux the right thing?
- 5700xt on non-rolling distros
- Not able to stop lightDM?
- Issues when installing jellyfin media server (E: Unable to locate package jellyfin)
- Running out of storage
- Why bash?
- Can't install Ubunto 18.03 in VirtualBox
- How to create Bootable USB for iMac?
- mnt/hddpartition decided to insist again it is a read only system.
- Trouble understanding a log file after error running`makepkg` for AUR application
- What does it mean? There was a black screen and cursor earlier, then I switched to tty2, enter ‘reboot’ and what I have now:
- See what mode UFW is set to in terminal on Raspbian
- New to Linux! Need some pointers
- Why won’t it download?
- [Discussion] NVIDIA Power management for Discrete Graphics Card in Linux
- No wifi adapter found, POP OS 19.04, LAN port doesn't work, so have to find a way to fix offline. Tried a few things that didnt work, mentioning in comments.
Dummy tutorial on port forwarding and SSH connect to Raspberry Pi remotely Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:17 AM PST |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:32 PM PST Trying to start Onlink on Manjaro: https://www.ferrousmoon.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=2777 I am not quite sure how to. I can't simply run the Onlink file. When I try to it tells me: ./onlink: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL_image-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I guess I need to install libSDL? Where do I find that? Can't locate it in the package manager. [link] [comments] |
This is what i'm getting when I click ubuntu on the grub menu. Posted: 04 Jan 2020 09:54 AM PST |
Workspace utilization on Startup Posted: 04 Jan 2020 10:24 AM PST Hey All, I was wondering if there was a way to have certain programs boot to specific workspaces on startup? I found a few sources that proposed writing a script to do this but I'm pretty inexperienced with that. On Linux Mint 19.3 w/ Cinnamon. Thanks all! [link] [comments] |
What's a good, simple password manager for the Linux terminal? Posted: 04 Jan 2020 02:03 PM PST Title says it all. I'm looking for a simple password manager that I can use from my terminal. I would prefer local storage over cloud storage. I'm looking for simplicity over anything else - I just want to be able to form simple groups for organization (and I don't even require that, I just want it). I think I'm going to use Pass, but what do the Linux pros think? Do you have any other recommendations? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:50 PM PST I'm running Linux on my chromebook. Just installed like 20 minutes ago and to download steam it wants my administrator password. Problem is I just mashed enter through that part and idk what my password is. Now I can't set a new one because it wants me to enter my old one first. What should I do? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:46 PM PST Hello fellows! I recently bought a SSD to upgrade my laptop and I'm trying to install Elementary OS on it. I already replaced my HDD with the SSD and installed the OS from a flash drive. The thing is, when I try to boot the laptop after the installation I get the message "No bootable device" on my screen. By accessing the BIOS I verified that the computer is recognizing the SSD but won't boot from it, what am I doing wrong? My laptop is an Acer Aspire E5 573G. [link] [comments] |
Linux doesn't recognize phone? Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:31 PM PST When I plug in my Android phone (developer usb debugging enabled) with a usb cable into my computer it doesn't recognize the phone. The phone charges but the computer doesn't react. I tried lsusb but my phone doesn't appear in the list. Edit: Managed lsusb to find it, but adb can't connect right now. [link] [comments] |
Linux Cinnamon Mint 19.3 'Crash Fallback Loop' Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:15 PM PST Hey all, Ive had mint 19 on my Dell XPS 9550 for about 2 weeks now, and in the middle of use today, cinnamon froze. I restarted and got the Crash fallback error. How can I fix this? Ive used timeshift to recover, but even that doesn't seem to work or have an impact. Please help! Would appreciate any insight or advice. [link] [comments] |
Which distrobution to choose? A newbie complete overwhelmed.. Is linux the right thing? Posted: 03 Jan 2020 04:13 PM PST Hi Guys, I hope that I'm in the right community and that you guys can help me out a bit. I play around with the thought to change from windows to linux and so I searched and looked up a little but it was really overwhelming. I'm more a gamer guy which want to start and learn video creation, programming most likely for ios (in a virtual machine) and creating illustration in this new year to get more productive and get away from playing pc games all day long. I also love clear, simple and stunning designs for the desktop environment and programs (a good design matters a lot! I hate windows so much atm). Recent updates and improvements for the distro would be also nice. Is there a distribution which could fit for my needs? It should also be not impossible to master for a newbie :b I watched a video about gaming on linux they prefered pop os! and manjaro but I'm not sure if they are the right distributions. I mean it's like that more than 1000 different distributions are out there.. The worst thing that could happen would be to start in the wrong distribution get a lot of problems and losing interest fast and switching back to microsoft.. Any ideas out there? Thank you four your help. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:04 PM PST Hey, just checking what the current status was regarding support for 5700xt graphics cards on fixed release distros - is support fairly ok now or is this something to wait until April for when they start incorporating kernel version 5.4? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 12:59 PM PST When I do Does anybody know what the issue is? I'm using Arch(btw) with KDE Plasma. [link] [comments] |
Issues when installing jellyfin media server (E: Unable to locate package jellyfin) Posted: 04 Jan 2020 12:50 PM PST Hey, I've recently moved to Linux and I'm trying to install jellyfin to replace plex. I've gone through multiple tutorials but I can't get it to install, it keeps saying E: Unable to locate package jellyfin. I'm a complete noob and have no idea what I'm doing, but I think it might have something to do with the "Updating from such a repository..." bit. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 05:11 AM PST I have a Fedora server on a Thinkpad t460 solely for running a plex media server. Pulling files from a WD My Book. Installed GNOME so I could install a vpn easier. To get remote access. I got an alert about disk analyzer. And something about the root file system being low. Checked it, and it said that I was running low on storage. It was less than 1GB. After checking, I saw that only 16GB was allocated to this specific user. So I closed the Plex Media server in case damage could happen. But I have a 1TB SSD in the computer. I'm wondering could I use the GParted app to allocate a lot more space to the specific user? If not what would be the best way? I don't mind reinstalling the OS if necessary but the automatic partition part may happen again [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 08:53 AM PST Hi everyone, I got a question... since a clear installation of Fedora 31, I got the "bash-5.0" prompt on the terminal. In my previous installation the prompt "user@pc" was shown. Is something wrong now? [link] [comments] |
Can't install Ubunto 18.03 in VirtualBox Posted: 04 Jan 2020 11:50 AM PST I get as far as the "Start" Button, which results in a blank screen; there is no 'install' process. I'm using a Windows 10 machine, and have allocated 2 cores, 2 G Ram and 25 G of disk space. Hyper-V has been enabled. I'm selecting the Ubuntu 18 ISO disk. I've ended up at the same blank screen half-dozen times now, with menu choices "File Machine View Input Devices Help" along the top, icons on the bottom and a weird icon on the middle bottom with a "rectangle dash man in a circle". No idea what that means. Tried to post a screen shot, but never done it before and I was not taken to the Imgur page as promised in "help". [link] [comments] |
How to create Bootable USB for iMac? Posted: 04 Jan 2020 04:14 AM PST Well, what Rufus does, does not work for iMac. I tried to find a solution, but they only tell how to do this using the Mac OS. I'd like to install Linux at a old iMac (Power G5) It looks like this is what I need to do:
So if this is right, what application from Windows or Linux could do this? [link] [comments] |
mnt/hddpartition decided to insist again it is a read only system. Posted: 04 Jan 2020 11:26 AM PST Hi, I'm using linux mint, to set up a simple back up with resilio and it has nothing short but annoying. I spent a lot of time trying to make my secondary partition on a HDD (ext4) work, I couldn't change permissions for the life of me, no tutorials were helping, no error messages. Wouldn't let even root touch it. Fstab attempts would just make it more difficult. Turned out the issue of why chown and chmod weren't working is that gparted/disks was a read only, and those are write commands. The solution was a simple, I went straight to where the hd was /mtn/<partition> and used: Problem was solved, I managed to make a folder inside of it, set the user for my own and only user. Folders were being created, so on. The next step was me throwing all my back up there and then just changing the user to resilio's to edit and find a way to make an exception for me. Things seemed to be over. I left it like this through the last few days, went to pass my back up today aaaand even though I have ownership of read and write and it looks exactly like all the other files (group and user) i have on my computer, it doesn't let me do crap on it. But when I try to change File access, it accuses the permissions are wrong because it still is a read-only file system. [link] [comments] |
Trouble understanding a log file after error running`makepkg` for AUR application Posted: 04 Jan 2020 03:19 AM PST Hi all. Trying to download this from the AUR but getting errors when I run [link] [comments] |
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See what mode UFW is set to in terminal on Raspbian Posted: 04 Jan 2020 06:20 AM PST If I search for UFW in my mint desktop, I can set various modes like block, deny or allow as standard. How can I do the same on raspbian? I already know how to block or deny specific ports and I would like all inbound traffic as default to be denied/rejected. Also quick side question - What's the difference between a denied and a rejected connection? I imagine one specifically tells the requesting pc the port is closed and the other just dont respond, but which is which [link] [comments] |
New to Linux! Need some pointers Posted: 04 Jan 2020 09:57 AM PST I'm finally making the jump to Debian for the first time having messed around with it in the past. I was hoping to get some basics to get me started! My first question is I'm going to have a root and swap partition as that seems the most necessary. Do I need any other such as a Home partition etc. ? Finally could anyone give me some basic commands I can use on the CLI to get me started, stuff such as updating my system and anything else you may think is necessary. Thank you! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Jan 2020 09:49 AM PST I'm trying to install Linux on my chromebook and everything should be working. I successfully put my chromebook into developer mode, downloaded crouton from GitHub (as a zip file idk if that matters) and did the shell command in crosh. The guide told me to use the command "sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -t xfce" and it should start the download. Well I did this and it just said "sh: Can't open /home/chronos/user/Downloads/crouton" how can I fix this? [link] [comments] |
[Discussion] NVIDIA Power management for Discrete Graphics Card in Linux Posted: 04 Jan 2020 05:11 AM PST Please explain the power management guide for laptop devices with NVIDIA graphics card as explained in this guide made available by NVIDIA after recently making progress for open source community to use the devices more effectively. Kindly share experiences if someone has applied these directions to their devices. Using XPS7590 with Arch linux. Currently using optimus managerwhich have stopped power management from v1.2 Any help will be appreciable in this regard!! [link] [comments] |
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