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ancestor I've been using Windows for a while and I just installed Ubuntu and wanted to make some media files (mostly iTunes songs and movies) available to my Ubuntu partition. My question is, is there an easy way to copy them into Ubuntu (I noticed another par
Ryan I can't log into the Debian Bullseye/sid OS and all my files are there. So I created a bootable usb for Ubuntu and I want to access my files but it says "permission denied". Is there any way to access my files? I know the username and password of the orig
tangler I have a two-column partition for my S3 storage with a very large amount of data MODULE, and DATEhave made the file structure of my DPS as follows: s3://my_bucket/path/file.parquet/MODULE='XYZ'/DATE=2020-01-01
I have 7 MODULEand DATErange from 2020-01
Vitaly If the drive doesn't understand partitions and filesystems, why doesn't it take longer to move a file from one partition to another than an instant move on the same partition? Is this filesystem inefficient? In this case, NTFS. Seems like the file is be
Vitaly If the drive doesn't understand partitions and filesystems, why doesn't it take longer to move a file from one partition to another than an instant move on the same partition? Is this filesystem inefficient? In this case, NTFS. Seems like the file is be
Francesco Belladonna I've been having a lot of issues with HDDs lately, so I'm going to make a massive backup of everything, but I need some advice. First, here is my current setup: SSD1 : 128 GB with debian + my debian "home", I use it as a portable OS, so no
Francesco Belladonna I've been having a lot of issues with HDDs lately, so I'm going to make a massive backup of everything, but I need some advice. First, here is my current setup: SSD1 : 128 GB with debian + my debian "home", I use it as a portable OS, so no
aviation I have dual boot on my computer, Win 8.1 and Ubuntu 14.04. good results. Although there is one thing that confuses me. I mounted the NTFS partition so I could view it normally in the Files app and use it, and even pointed the ubuntu dropbox there to s
aviation I have dual boot on my computer, Win 8.1 and Ubuntu 14.04. good results. Although there is one thing that confuses me. I mounted the NTFS partition so I could view it normally in the Files app and use it, and even pointed the ubuntu dropbox there to s
and Gran I have two projects in eclipse fooand eclipse bar. baris part of using the build path configuration fooin eclipse . This gives me access to all the java files I need from barinside foo. However, I also have some PDF help documents, which are included
username I am trying to access a PHP file located in another folder. $path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
echo $path;
It shows: /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/mysqli I am trying to redirect to welcome_employer.php in folder "...mysqli/employers". How can I do this?
and Gran I have two projects in eclipse fooand eclipse bar. baris part of using the build path configuration fooin eclipse . This gives me access to all the java files I need from barinside foo. However, I also have some PDF help documents, which are included
username I am trying to access a PHP file located in another folder. $path = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
echo $path;
It shows: /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/mysqli I am trying to redirect to welcome_employer.php in folder "...mysqli/employers". How can I do this?
Pat468 I'm looking for a program that allows me to mirror one partition to another disk (similar to RAID1), for Linux. It doesn't have to be a window app, it can be a console app, I just want to mirror content from one place to another. It would be nice if it
Sun From my general understanding, if the partitioning is done in the same physical hard drive, copying data from one partition to another should only involve changing the index to where the GUI representation of the file is, however we observe the verbose Cop
Dragomok question The free space on my Windows partition is almost very low. I have a bigger partition next to it, and a new disk with enough space to move it. There are a lot of programs on the bigger partition and I don't want/can't reinstall them all. detai
Pat468 I'm looking for a program that allows me to mirror one partition to another disk (similar to RAID1), for Linux. It doesn't have to be a window app, it can be a console app, I just want to mirror content from one place to another. It would be nice if it
sun From my general understanding, if the partitioning is done in the same physical hard drive, copying data from one partition to another should only involve changing the index to where the GUI representation of the file is, however we observe the verbose Cop
Dragomok question The free space on my Windows partition is almost very low. I have a bigger partition next to it, and a new disk with enough space to move it. There are a lot of programs on the bigger partition and I don't want/can't reinstall them all. detai
username I just installed Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS next to a W7 drive, so they are in separate partitions (I let it auto-partition from the disc). On Ubuntu's launcher, it created shortcuts to browse my Windows 7 content. I am able to view program files, user folder
username I just installed Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS next to a W7 drive, so they are in separate partitions (I let it auto-partition from the disc). On Ubuntu's launcher, it created shortcuts to browse my Windows 7 content. I am able to view program files, user folder
Rubik's cube During the installation I thought I was generating the correct files fstab, but now, after cpcomplaining that the filesystem is full, I find the files fstabare empty . I have this configuration: # lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
Rubik's cube During the installation I thought I was generating the correct files fstab, but now, after cpcomplaining that the filesystem is full, I find the files fstabare empty . I have this configuration: # lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
plugin I'm using Arch Linux in Windows 10 dual boot and I want to mount the efi partition in Arch and delete some files from it, like old Ubuntu grub files, etc... How can I mount this partition? Here are my hard drive partitions: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO
plugin I'm using Arch Linux in Windows 10 dual boot and I want to mount the efi partition in Arch and delete some files from it, like old Ubuntu grub files, etc... How can I mount this partition? Here are my hard drive partitions: NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO
What Miko The scenario is that there are 5 computers and 5 users connected. Each user has the option to set his Ubuntu account details (ie Ubuntu account username and password) and once that is done we can access our account from any computer. Now, if I have p
avi12 I have 1 SSD and 2 HDDs - each with 1 TB capacity. Windows 10 is installed on the SSD and Ubuntu 18.04 is installed on one of the HDDs. I need to be able to access the HDD from Windows, but currently I can't as its filesystem is apparently EXT4. I need t
Nisar Afridi I have a project I'm Globalizationworking on , and another MainProject. There are 2 resource files under globalization, Resources.resxand Resources.ar.resx. both files have the same key. I want to input and output results based on the language I g
Fashion Kurz Although I have granted full access, the files are copied from one server path to another server showing access denied. Error: System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Access to path is denied. at System.IO.File.InternalMove at System.IO.__Error.WinIOE