What is better a 2nd drive for Raid 1 or a backup one?
by Javier Perez
Hi
I have my /home partition on a 2TB HDD drive about half full. Should be
doing regular backups but not in the habit.
What is better?
A. Purchase a second 2TB to create a Raid1 mirror or
B. Purchase a second 4TB drive for backup purposes.
If case B, should I get a USB3.0 adapter or similar so that I could just
plug the HDD, let it do the backup and unplug and store it? Or is it better
to install it on another networked pc and do it through the network?
Is there a better, easier, less troublesome option to keep the data safe
that does not involve the cloud?
This is a home network
Thanks
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4 years, 3 months
Unwanted display feature -
by Bob Goodwin
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Fedora-31, Firefox has a single item at the top left corner of the
display that contains a list of windows opened, In earlier versions each
window had a separate listing in a horizontal row across the top,
actually I would select the option for two rows.
Now there is only the one block at the top, a list on which I must click
to get the one I want usually from a list of ten or fifteen, very
inconvenient to use, worse yet this thing stays on my display when I am
not using Firefox as a list of things I can select in others.
The most annoying feature is that sometimes it blinks for reasons
unknown to me.
I use XFCE and have gone through the configuration screen a number of
times but have found nothing that restores the earlier display scheme.
Can anyone tell me how to fix this and restore the row of open windows
listed across the top rather than this menu list icon/block,whatever it
is called?
Bob
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia,
Fedora Linux-31 XFCE
4 years, 3 months
help for an install
by François Patte
Bonjour,
I want to install fedora in dual boot with windows 10 on a dell laptop
(latitude 3500) on which windows is preinstalled.
I firstly boot on an usb stick with Gparted in order to resize the
partitions but Gparted doesn't "see" the SSD...
I disabled the secure boot, but nothing has changed, Gparted sees only
its own partition and nothing else.
I have the last version of Gparted ( 1.0.0-5).
Could anybody help me? I don't know anything of windows which I never
used...
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UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145
Université Paris Descartes
45, rue des Saints Pères
F-75270 Paris Cedex 06
Tél. +33 (0)6 7892 5822
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
FSF
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/presenting-shoetool-happy-holidays-fr...
4 years, 3 months
How to tell how a package was installed?
by Manuel Reimer
Hello,
I've freshly installed an Fedora VM.
If I run "dnf history userinstalled", then I only get 19 packages listed.
That's way less than I would have expected.
For example I have LibreOffice right with my fresh installation. It is
not listed as "userinstalled".
Even though it is not listed, "dnf autoremove" doesn't ask me to
uninstall LibreOffice. So somehow it was installed in a way that makes
"dnf autoremove" know that LibreOffice was "user installed".
What exactly does qualify LibreOffice, Firefox and others to not get
listed in "dnf autoremove"? Some kind of group? How to find out such
information?
Manuel
4 years, 3 months
Re: help for an install
by Frank McCormick
Resending because part of the reply was missing :)
On 12/31/19 12:47 PM, François Patte wrote:
> I am presently completely blocked: something
> went wrong and the computer is blocked by a "defaultuser0".
> resize the partitions to install linux because the
> ntfs partition is crypted (bitlocker).
This APPARENTLY solves the defaultuser0 problem. YMMV
I found this from a google search.
When you get that message, try restarting a few times to see if you will
let you setup a proper account.
If not, do the following at the sign in screen.
Hold down the shift key on your keyboard while clicking the Power button
on the screen.
Continue to hold down the shift key while clicking Restart.
Continue to hold down the shift key until the Advanced Recovery Options
menu appears.
Click Troubleshoot
Click Reset this PC
Click Remove Everything (I'd be careful at this step)
Fully clean the drive (Same here)
Click Reset
Once you get into your machine again, you an un-encrypt the disk by
turning off bitlocker, then you can resize.
4 years, 3 months
24 hour time again -
by Bob Goodwin
On a new fedora 31 installed this week and updated i am unable to get
Thunderbird-68.3.1 to display a message list using 24 hour time.
The Date and Time Regional setting can not be changed from US English
to und as expected. I've tried downgrading Thunderbird, and rebooted the
system, nothing has helped.
This computer, with the same settings, displays the time in 24 hour format.
I haven't been able to work this out so perhaps someone has a suggestion ...
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia,
Fedora Linux-31 XFCE
4 years, 3 months