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  1. Thread: Ooops.

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    After one annoying google search, It seems that...

    After one annoying google search, It seems that Android was using YAFFS2 up until 2.3, and ext4 from then on.
    First, I would Plug the phone into the computer without auto mounting, and copy the...
  2. I assume when you say `smth', you mean...

    I assume when you say `smth', you mean `something', and not some relevant info. (Please use proper English; it confuses people if you don't.)

    Note: Kubuntu is Ubuntu, but with KDE as the native...
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    Usually the drivers are in the repository, and...

    Usually the drivers are in the repository, and then all you have to do install them.
    Since you stated that the wifi doesn't work properly but (you implied it) does work nonetheless, I would cross...
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    I'm a bit confused on what you're doing: Are...

    I'm a bit confused on what you're doing:

    Are you saying that salias is present in your PATH? Why not just refer it in your .bashrc?

    If you put the aliases directly into .bashrc (or stored in a...
  5. Several years ago, when I was first started to...

    Several years ago, when I was first started to play with Linux, I remember not being able to resize a windows partition, and ended up deleting it because Windows is of no use to me except to play...
  6. Tracking via hardware ID, is not only nearly...

    Tracking via hardware ID, is not only nearly impossible, it's a extremely bad idea and extremely unreliable. This is a Hollywood computer/hacking myth, and hacking/computers in real life is literally...
  7. Oh, in that case, do a `ls /dev' (don't do the...

    Oh, in that case, do a `ls /dev' (don't do the df).

    Also, how many hard drives are in the computer?
  8. Is Ubuntu installed on the hard drive? Also,...

    Is Ubuntu installed on the hard drive?

    Also, do the command `df', and post the results.
  9. It's a major invasion of privacy in both ways....

    It's a major invasion of privacy in both ways. For parental control, especially during the teen years--the most awkward years of their entire lives, it's a very bad idea to do. However, since this...
  10. Thread: Ooops.

    by Kerms
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    Well, if you "deleted" in a graphical-way (ie,...

    Well, if you "deleted" in a graphical-way (ie, right-click, delete) I suggest looking in the trash.
    If you actually did a rm on it, I'd shutdown the system and refrain from using it until you...
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    Right-kick, and move. (Right click and click...

    Right-kick, and move.

    (Right click and click move.)
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    This clarifies a lot. Since there are many ways...

    This clarifies a lot. Since there are many ways to do it, all of them brilliant, I'm going to tell you all of them.

    Starting with your private connection and residence, you could ask your ISP to...
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    I think you're not understanding what secure...

    I think you're not understanding what secure shell is. SSH (Secure SHell) is a method of remote login. Telnet is also a remote login, but it's not encrypted (therefore ssh is massively preferred).
    ...
  14. My best guess is that the character encoding was...

    My best guess is that the character encoding was guessed (probably because it wasn't stated) therefore likely misinterpreted. If what you're doing worked before, I would completely reinstall...
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    Topic solved in:...

    Topic solved in:
    http://www.linuxforum.com/threads/3302-World-s-Most-Secure-Web-Browser

    Linking in case of further confusion.
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    the command `cp'. Its usage can be read from its...

    the command `cp'. Its usage can be read from its manual page, usually via `man' (man cp).
    If the directory tree needs to have ther permissions kept, I recommend using the flag combination of `p',...
  17. Generally, you are trusting the web browser or...

    Generally, you are trusting the web browser or the application to prevent injection or some method allowing a hacker to run malicious code on the computer. Usually these are found and fixed in a...
  18. Thread: Mount drive

    by Kerms
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    Being massively undereducated in Windows/Windows...

    Being massively undereducated in Windows/Windows sysadmin'ing I only can guide you in what it means
    So,


    mount -t smbfs -o username=<username>,password=<password> //<win-box>/<share>...
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    Before Ubuntu had its `Macintosh' movement (pre...

    Before Ubuntu had its `Macintosh' movement (pre 10.04), Ubuntu was THE go-to linux OS for Windows users who were trying out linux (and didn't want much of a learning curve.). Not only because Ubuntu...
  20. ctrl+c sends the SIGINT signal to the process,...

    ctrl+c sends the SIGINT signal to the process, which then I guess the script forwards the signal to the currently running command in the script. Sending SIGINT is like asking the process to die....
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    You don't have to order disks, you can make them...

    You don't have to order disks, you can make them yourself. There's always some type of digital distribution method, direct, torrent, or some unheard-of-yet-brilliant method for downloading.

    For...
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    Are you saying you don't have root access to the...

    Are you saying you don't have root access to the server you're working on? Because what you're wanting to do is overly complicated, and can be easily solved by connecting your laptop and the server...
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    I read this, and about to tell you to to...

    I read this, and about to tell you to to blacklist (and remove) the module.



    Until I read this:


    So I suggest you to simply reboot and retry the installation.
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    No, it does not. In fact it does the opposite. ...

    No, it does not. In fact it does the opposite.

    Doing relative measurements, I have found that TOR eats around 20 KiB/s of your upload for just pure encryption layers (even if you do something...
  25. Linux is commonly mistaken for a whole...

    Linux is commonly mistaken for a whole distribution--although a very widely accepted mistake. Linux is actually the kernel. you can get the source via http://kernel.org/ and you can't really get any...
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