The English name of his working directory is "Download". Here is a trick to
avoid the "localized" directory names. When installing the system, choose
"English". When you log on the system for the first time, change its
localization. The system would ask you whether to change existing
I think your error is because of the special characters in the name of your
working directory: "ダウンロード". Change that directory name from
/home/fuckoff/ダウンロード/ to /home/fuckoff/SurferDudeApps/ or
something like that. Don't name it with Japanese characters, and don't give
it any name that
If so, any method on
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#Fixing_a_Broken_System (I
would use "via ChRoot") should work. Nevertheless, wouldn't GRUB report an
error?
@goodlookingsoftware: the 15 lines you get when hitting 'e' may actually be
useful to understand the
the log of my struggle:
fuckoff@fuckoff-ThinkPad-X200:~/ダウンロード/input-wacom-0.46.0$
./autogen.sh
bash: ./autogen.sh:
そのようなファイルやディレクトリはありません
fuckoff@fuckoff-ThinkPad-X200:~/ダウンロード/input-wacom-0.46.0$
./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether
It seems that each time linux-libre kernel was updated, I have to do
something to make wacom driver work again. I would appreciate it if you could
get rid of the trouble. My stomach hurts. It still seems that
xserver-xorg-input-wacom etc in a repository is broken.
Somehow I succeeded in downloading the update package. On Trisquel 9. After
clicking the "install this package"
(パッケージをインストール)button, the window disappears and
nothing happens. Please let me install it.
Looks like grub is unable to find the kernel.
If it is an option, I would suggest a fresh install of Trisquel 8 (if this is
what you have been using).
It is almost impossible to diagnose your problem if you cannot easily access
the files on the computer, through a live system for example. One could only
make bling guesses.
Thanks. The screen goes dark.
If you do not hit any key, what happens?
Things I've tried:
When I hit enter with the first or second line selected, the screen goes dark
and stays dark.
When I hit 'e' I see a screen with a similar box with 15 lines of what looks
like config or code. If I hit f10 from that screen, the screen goes dark and
stays dark.
When I
> The highlighted entry will be executed automatically in 21s.
What happens after the 21s are gone or 'Enter' is pressed?
When the computer turns on, it shows a screen with the following text.
At the top it says:
GNU GRUB version 2.02
...then in the box it says:
* Trisquel GNU/Linux
Advanced options for Triquel GNU/Linux
...then at the bottom it says:
Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted.
I ran a Trisquel update and now my computer, a MacBook A134, won't boot. Can
someone recommend steps to debug it? I'm not physically at the computer, but
my 72-year-old father can be guided through not-too-tortuous tasks. The only
context I can think to add is that the computer previously
Thanks, everyone!
This code did the job:
#!/bin/bash
for filename in $HOME/Documents/bom/*.log; do
sed -i $'1s/^\uFEFF//' "$filename"
done
That should work. Of course, the sed command loldier gave must replace the
one that deletes every line with "#". Also, writing "$filename" instead of
$filename allows the file name to contain characters such as spaces, which
have a "special" meaning for the shell.
No doubt a for loop would do the trick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_loop
There's a utility 'bomstrip' (tool to strip Byte-Order Marks from UTF-8 text
files).
sudo apt install bomstrip
https://www.ueber.net/who/mjl/projects/bomstrip/
http://muzso.hu/2011/11/08/using-awk-sed-to-detect-remove-the-byte-order-mark-bom
Can't we just use looping for that? For example, I use this command to
process multiple files. It removes lines with hashtag sign in every
TXT file of all TXT files in current directory. What do you think?
for filename in file*.txt; do sed -i '/#/d' $filename; done
That line seems to work as intended. Now, we need Magic Banana tell us how to
process the remaining 699 log files automatically.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45240387/how-can-i-remove-the-bom-from-a-utf-8-file
sed -i $'1s/^\uFEFF//' file.txt
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