Fulltext results:
- Nextcloud @communitycloud:services
- rate-collabora-onlinenextcloud-without-docker * find the admin system here: https:// <...> /loleaflet/
- Bootloader @linux:filesystems
- sdX update-grub If update-grub echos: "cannot find device for / in fstab" and you have a btrfs roots
- NGINX - Videostreaming @linux:streamingserver
- y and working values for Bitrate, etc are hard to find. ====== Basic Installation ====== .. in Debia
- Crash Recovery @linux
- ay with a live system** on USB stick or CD. # find the correct partitions: fdisk -l # open t... me group (if you use LVM2): vgchange -ay # find new volume groups in /dev/mapper/ and mount them
- LXC @linux:virtualization
- issues/15 ** systemd cgroups fuckup** Could not find writable mount point for cgroup hierarchy 12 whil
- RAID @linux:filesystems
- dm/mdadm.conf you need to update initramfs: to find the root raid make sure these modules are includ
- SSH @linux:network
- -t ed25519 Old rsa key: ssh-keygen -b 4096 Find the public key in **~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub** To login... mand: rsync $PARMS -e "ssh -v -p 123" you will find a line like this in the output: debug1: Sending
- Shell Commands & Oneliner @linux
- t id3 tag and adjust the volume to that gain. find /path/to/music/ -type f -iname '*.mp3' -print0 |
- Printer @hardware
- your Linux desktop. Most times the printer setups find new printers automatically (via cups-browsed). \\... el"** -> HP -> **scroll to the end of the list**, find "HP Color.. $your-model", enjoy! \\ == +++ ==
- Synergy @linux:network
- layout after starting synergyc via setxkbmap: 1. find good values: less /etc/default/keyboard 2. us
- BananaPi M3 @linux:machines
- een1_output_mode=10 type:3 mode:10 = HDMI 1080P Find more Mode Numbers here: https://bananapi.gitbooks
- Cyanogenmod @android_-_os
- * adb shell; * mount # to find data parti; * umount /data;
- Courier @linux:emailserver
- makealiases; makealiases -chk; courier flush find relay errors: grep "error,relay" /var/log/ma
- dirvish @linux:backup
- e it needs to travers the whole directory tree to find if there are other copies of the files. This can
- mySQL @linux:databases
- mysql root password == there is a good chance to find the pass in root's commands history ;) cat /ro... the logs - usually syslog - and dmesg if you find oom messages like: [755193.018154] Out of memor