Never mind, did not see that you are sorted before posting.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020, 15:56 Tomas Kuchta
wrote:
> John,
>
> Nfs needs nfs-common and possibly nfs-client packages installed. Without
> that - nfs will not mount. What gets installed depend on the installer.
>
> What you need to do id:
John,
Nfs needs nfs-common and possibly nfs-client packages installed. Without
that - nfs will not mount. What gets installed depend on the installer.
What you need to do id:
sudo apt install nfs-common
Then try to mount it by:
sudo mount /media/jjj/Synology
You will see it it works or
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 14:05:43 -0700
John Jason Jordan dijo:
>On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 13:09:39 -0700
>"Mike C." dijo:
>
>>>
>>> For the old Thinkpad I added the same line to its fstab, then
>>> rebooted. 'Synology' does not appear under Places. I can look in the
>>> folder where it's supposed to
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 13:09:39 -0700
"Mike C." dijo:
>>
>> For the old Thinkpad I added the same line to its fstab, then
>> rebooted. 'Synology' does not appear under Places. I can look in the
>> folder where it's supposed to mounted, but the folder is empty. I
>> tried 'mount -all' and got:
>>
>>
>
> For the old Thinkpad I added the same line to its fstab, then rebooted.
> 'Synology' does not appear under Places. I can look in the folder where
> it's supposed to mounted, but the folder is empty. I tried 'mount -all'
> and got:
>
> mount: /media/jjj/Synology: bad option; for several
I have a Synology NAS. On my new laptop and on my desktop I have the
following line in fstab:
192.168.1.115:/volume1/Synology /media/jjj/Synology nfs auto,user 0 0
On both computers I can access the Synology easily with the GUI file
manager. 'Synology' appears in Places and all I have to do is
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 01:10:04 -0400
tomas.kuchta.li...@gmail.com dijo:
>Can you find some error messages from previous boot by sudo journalctl?
>
>If not - try older distro - say 16.04 - if that is stable - perhaps it
>is not related to your BIOS work. if that helps - would 18.4 run
>without
Please tell more - I cannot see how a card reader in a form of digital
camera can do something not exploitable with the card itself.
Thanks,
-T
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020, 09:18 Johnathan Mantey wrote:
> Because, because, because it became an exploit, and that is why we can't
> have nice things.
>
>
Because, because, because it became an exploit, and that is why we can't
have nice things.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 8:57 AM Tomas Kuchta
wrote:
> Just thinking of fiddling with DSLR over USB makes me tired - I do not
> even try anymore - use card reader - it is faster and trouble free.
>
> Once
Just thinking of fiddling with DSLR over USB makes me tired - I do not
even try anymore - use card reader - it is faster and trouble free.
Once upon a time - I owned Fuji camera which presented the card as USB
masstorage. That was joy to use on any device. If I remember correctly, I
could even
I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 digital camera and just purchased a USB cable
that is supposed to work with this model. When I connect the camera to a USB
port on the desktop /var/log/messages reports:
Jun 23 08:05:32 salmo kernel: [1090432.979576] usb 1-14: new high-speed USB
device number 60
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020, King Beowulf wrote:
The only printer/scanner company that I know of that explicitly supports
Linux is HP. HPLIP already comes installed on Slackware, and, while is can
be a bit tricky at times to set up, it HPLIP does work well. Check the
device list here:
Ed,
My
On 2020-06-22 16:42:05, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 16:14:44 -0700
> Tomas Kuchta dijo:
>
> >32b/64b should matter when you are using existing windows installation.
> >When you are booting the media it is all matching the booted OS or BIOS
> >update application.
>
> I'm
On 6/22/20 4:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jun 2020, King Beowulf wrote:
>
>> The only printer/scanner company that I know of that explicitly supports
>> Linux is HP.
>
> Ed,
>
> I believe that Epson also explicitly supports linux.
>
Like Canon, Epson provides (partially open)
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