looks good to me
notinneverland: Well it should report "size" to the kernel. Linux is generally very good at monitoring disk space - the kernel will ensure it is kept below a fixed limit, even if some application has temporarily exceeded it
notinneverland: "df -h /home/x" will show the sum of all sizes for all files in the home directory
notinneverland: "du -h -d 0" will report all space used by the top-level directory itself
notinneverland: For example if there is a 2GiB directory "foo" under /home/x it will report 2GiB + 7% of the directory itself = 2.1GiB
TJ-, looks like my installation disk's network driver doesn't work...
TJ-, no network connection at all
Capprentice: If you look here - what do you guys think about it? Is it very professional and clean looking?
I can ping the router, but nothing else, except the desktop itself
when I was running ubuntu I was able to connect to the router
notinneverland: rfkill list all
tathhu, nop
:S
Not sure if this is related, but my gnome isn't accepting drag and drop commands anymore. Now when I drag and drop an image into the desktop it opens in the default browser.
Also the screenshot function isn't working
I was told to use " -i " to select an image from the list of open applications on one of my computers. I would like to know what this does?
gde33: opens image in o_o
if I select an image from my desktop I get a popup message "the file was opened with an application called "image viewer""
and I have no idea what it is
:D
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