Fedora :: Program That Deletes All Crap - Don't Use Anymore Off 14

Apr 21, 2011

I was wondering if there was a program that deletes all the crap you dont need/use anymore off Fedora 14. I was wondering if anyone had any kind of program that is like "CCleaner" specifically for Linux systems.

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Fedora Servers :: Asterisk On F11 With Twinkle & Ekiga - Jitters - Cannot Get Crap Like Gtk-recordmydesktop To Produce Sound

Oct 5, 2009

i just had to switch from 10 to 11 until 12 comes out, and after setting up asterisk, i noticed VERY VERY BAD sound quality, mostly comprised of severe jittering. I noticed that the way Fedora lets you work with your sound devices in 11 is way different (nicer, but obviously not complete) than ever before, and i am using the same asterisk configs as before, so i'm positive that this is NOT an asterisk issue, and does NOT really belong in this forum; however, only asterisk users will be able to replicate or identify with this issue.

Have any of you 11 users had this happen to you, and if so, did you figure out how to solve it? I'm sure that i can *try* adjusting asterisks jitter buffer settings, but like i said, it was NEVER an issue before 11... Another clue would be that i cannot get crap like gtk-recordmydesktop to produce sound (but that may very well be another issue; however i doubt it)...

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General :: Everytime Launch A Program Cant Use The Console Anymore

Dec 5, 2010

My problem is, that everytime i launch a program, like a virtualbox image, the console launch it, but i cant use it anymore.

I use ssh with putty remotely, and the problem is that if i close putty console, the program closes too...

Can i do something to run the program independently of the console? or keep running after i close?

How i can i keep track of it when i open console again?

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Ubuntu :: ... CRAP When Minimize Something, It Dissapears?

Jan 30, 2010

I'm so special. For some reason, when i try to minimalize something... ANYTHING! it dissapears. I'm thinking it had something to do with me messing around with Compiz. I have now deleated Compiz, but the problem continues. The effects i turned on in Compiz are also still working. Is there any way to go back the the Compiz default?

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Ubuntu :: Panel Looks Crap If Not Default Size?

May 8, 2010

I usually change the default bottom panel settings so that I have it on the right hand edge of the screen, 100 pixels wide and auto hide checked. Until now, this has been fine, but with ubuntu 10.4, it has an awful banded look.

So, I tried using a solid colour and a custom background image and although this improves matters, there is still a banded section at the top that should not be there. When you have a few apps running, the taskbar shows the active app normally, but the background apps are banded again. Is there a way to fix this? It also makes the apps difficult to read.

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General :: Conky Feeding A Line Of Crap?

Oct 10, 2010

i started messing around with conky. its really neat and i like making new configurations and what not, just for fun. the thing is, the other day i was playing around with the 'cpu' variables (cpu, cpubar, cpuguage) normally if you wanted to see the usage of say cpu0 or cpu1 you could call the variable as ${cpu cpu0} or ${cpu cpu1} respectively. well i input ${cpu5} (obviously i dont have 5 cpu's) well it still gave me output as if it was showing me the usage of that cpu. can any of you guys explain this. it also works for other parameters as well. is conky just showing me a bunch of random graphs and percentages or when i called that imaginary cpu does it default to a certain one. these are the only two answers i can come up with on my own.

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Ubuntu :: Cleaning Up Residual Alpha/beta Crap

Apr 28, 2011

I've been using Natty since alpha, and along the way several thing became broken. I would like to get my system to be as stable as if I did a clean install, but without haveing to do all the work it would take, to get everything back the way I want it. Is there a way to clean up all the leftover obsolete files and bad configurations, created by buggy beta builds?

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Ubuntu Servers :: 10.4 LDAP Config Is Crap - Irrecoverably Broken?

Oct 13, 2010

Why is the default config on Ubuntu 10.4 for LDAP so utterly, inconceivably, and irrecoverably broken? Has anyone managed to successfully enable replication using this messed up slapd.d config? I am pretty sure it is impossible. And the only documentation I could find on it was utterly incorrect.

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Ubuntu :: Upgrade To 11.04 - Get My Functional Desktop Back Instead Of This Launcher Crap?

Apr 28, 2011

I just upgraded to 11.04, and it put in this frigging windows 7 looking launcher instead of my nice neat "start' menu. I can't find anything, and it forced an upgrade to that piece of *&()&^( interface that is firefox 4. get my nice functional desktop back instead of this launcher crap?when they change something without warning that it will work differently.

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Ubuntu :: Delete Stuff That Save As To Not Fill Computer With Crap

Apr 27, 2010

i tried to install the kiba-dock. i wasnt successfully in any of my attempts. i would get through about half way then have to find somewhere else that had different commands and advice. how do i delete the stuff that did save as to not fill my computer with crap im not using?

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General :: 'clear Out' All The Old/cached Crap From RAM/SWAP To Free Up Space?

Jul 21, 2010

Closest analogy I can compare what I want to, is like the `sync` command, which writes out all stuff in the disk buffers, freeing the buffers.Instead of disk buffers, I want to 'clean out' my RAM and SWAP of any/all junk that's accumulated in there over the time my PC has been up. I've long wondered about this, but never asked, though I recall searching around several times..When I first boot it cold and log in, the memory usage bar on my desktop is near zero, and the swap is empty. But after a week or 2 or 3 or more of uptime, and with Firefox always running with a dozen tabs or so at any given time, I end up with all the memory full or 'filled with cached stuff', and the swap space is filled to capacity.Curiousity: I blame Firefox for leaking memory, but even if that's still the case today (historically it was) can this all be blamed on Firefox? Or what-all causes this, besides Firefox- just..Everything?

Here's current stats:

Code:

sasha@reactor: uptime
21:21:42 up 30 days, 10:07, 3 users, load average: 0.02, 0.05, 0.01
sasha@reactor: free
total used free shared buffers cached

[code]...

So, 3.8 of 4 Gib of RAM is occupied, and the 1 Gib swap space is jammed full 100%. This must slow things down to some degree, yes? I mean, the kernel does have to keep track of this, right?Of course closing all the applications doesn't make a difference (not an appreciable one anyhow) and the only way I have found to start fresh is to reboot.

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Debian Multimedia :: Make A Clean Install Of Squeeze - Tons Of Crap In KDE Sid

Jul 18, 2011

1 - Make a clean install of Squeeze.
2- Upgrade to sid
3- Run this command after installing xserver:

aptitude install kdm kde-10n-es kdebase

Then aptitude installs kdm, kdebase... and brasero, metacity, gvfs, gnome-control-center, evolution... (¿?) I only want to install KDE, why aptitude also install all this gnome crap ? And I say crap because I only want to install the KDE desktop, I use Gnome in my laptop =/ If you uncheck install recommends in aptitude you can make a clean KDE install.

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Programming :: String Deletes Its Own Value In C?

May 4, 2011

I have a school project to write a horse racing program, where the user can type their name, bet money, etc. However, after storing the user's name, it will delete itself after a few more instructions. So when I try to read back the user's name, it it blank. just this one section:

Code:

printw("Welcome. Name?
");
refresh();
scanw("%s",name1); //ask for name

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Ubuntu Servers :: Deletes Changes To MOTD?

Jul 29, 2010

I applied some changed to the MOTD in /etc/update-motd (including removing the canonical mention in ./python2.6/dist-packages/landscape/sysinfo/landscapelink.py). After updating the system I found that all my changes had been deleted without any warning. Is there a way around this nonsense?

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Ubuntu :: Windows 7 Deletes Grub2?

Aug 26, 2010

I booted into Windows 7 three times this summer and each time I did, upon restart grub was missing. In fact, the computer couldn't find any operating system, and displayed an error "No Module Name Found".

how to make windoze not commit suicide and delete grub?

I have a Dell Studio 1557.

:~$ uname -a
Linux dell-monsters 2.6.32-24-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 19 01:38:40 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
:~$ sudo fdisk -l

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Red Hat :: Why Rpmbuild Deletes The BUILD Directory

Apr 15, 2011

I'm using rpmbuild 4.8.0 to build my rpm package on RHEL6. The spec file works just fine with any other Linux Releases, including RHEL5. But at the end, build failed with:
"shell-init error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory" I found that rpmbuild tried to compare the BUILD directory with the root filesystem, it will delete the BUILD directory if it's not '/'. My working directory is /tmp/test, so something like this in the /var/tmp/rpm-tmp file:

Code:

cd "/tmp/test/BUILD"
[ "RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}"

I think this is the reason why the command failed. And I can't find the two lines of similar code in an earlier version of rpmbuild on RHEL5.

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Ubuntu :: Deletes XP Partition - Can't Boot Directly ?

Feb 28, 2010

I have deleted sda1, sda2 as they were XP partitions that I no longer wanted to use (yay!). After doing so, when I rebooted I just got a blinking cursor. I was able to boot with the Ubuntu 9.10 install CD, and found that I could elect to boot from the first hard drive, and in doing so the usual grub menu was displayed, and I could boot to my Ubuntu 9.10 partition (sda5 inside of sda3 extended partition). So, noobid that I am, I figured I would try to 'fix' grub. ran commands grub>root (hd0,4); grub> setup(hd0)

Now, when I reboot, it goes directly to the grub command line, no multiboot menu, and I cannot find a way to boot to my Ubuntu partition. The partition is still there, though, as I've checked from the Ubuntu CD.

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Ubuntu :: Moving To Trash Deletes Immediately?

Sep 15, 2010

Under 8.04 lts moving a file to Trash under Gnome/Nautilus resulted in the file being moved to the Trash directory, from where I could then delete it. It was an extra layer of protection against mistakes.

Now when I right click on a file and choose move to Trash, it deletes immediately without the protection.

I see no way to turn it back on. Is this a change in the way Nautilus is meant to work, or is there a switch someplace to put it back?

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Ubuntu :: Windows Deletes GRUB Each Boot?

Nov 7, 2010

Each time I boot into Windows 7 on my dual-boot setup (the other OS being Ubuntu Maverick), the computer is no longer able to boot. I can use Windows fine that once, but after shutting down and restarting it simply loops during boot in the pattern OEM screen, power off, power on, OEM screen, power off, power on... you get the idea.

I have read that this is due to Windows (or a program inside Windows) "fixing" the Master boot record (MBR) each time it loads - and in doing so, deleting GRUB. Thing is: on my other laptop the exact same dual-boot setup works fine. My problem laptop is a Samsung R780. My guess is that it's a specific program on my laptop, as oppose to Windows in general, which is doing it, so I was hoping that you could help me either identify the problem program or secure the MBR against Windows writing to it (if that is possible).

I can, of course, fix GRUB each individual time it is destroyed by installing it again using the Ubuntu live CD, but this is obviously not a permenant solution as, upon the next boot of Windows, it is destroyed again.

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Ubuntu :: Nautilus Deletes Files Without Warning / Fix It?

Nov 14, 2010

I've noticed since upgrading to Maverick that nautilus has become very buggy and crashes quite a bit (I've noticed it tends to happen during multiple file transfers but really it happens often and not only because of transfers).

While I've been able to tolerate this crashiness, today I came across a problem that is very distressing. If I have two files in a folder and I rename one so that it has the same filename as the other, nautilus does not display an error message. Instead what seems to happen is that it retains one file and deletes the other permanently (There seems to be nothing in the trash as far as I can tell).

Has anyone come across this error before? If you have, I'd really appreciate any advice on how to fix it.

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Ubuntu :: Rsync Deletes Files It Should Not Delete

May 4, 2011

I built a script that downloads my podcasts using Gpodder into the directory /HOME/SHARED/PODCASTS/ (with a subdirectory for each podcast)The script then selects the latest episode and copies it over to a target directory (it empies the target directory first and copies over everything) I want to use RSYNC to make sure the 'not so fresh' episodes get deleted and the "fresh" episodes get copied over. Then dropbox can sync the "new" files over to the cloud where i can access them via my ipad/iphone (whole other story).The thing is : i've replaced the cp command with the RSYNC command and now the script is acting strangely.

It selects and sync's over the "newest" podcasts to the destination directory. Then it suddenly DELETES all the episodes in the destination directory and copies over the three last files.

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General :: Ldconfig Deletes The Link That Create Using Ln -s In /usr/lib?

Nov 9, 2009

I created a link for a library my application needs in /usr/lib/ and then run ldconfig.
The link gets deleted. Should I be creating the link in any other way?

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Software :: Thunderbird In KDE Over NX Randomly Deletes Mail?

Mar 30, 2010

I might have hit the "delete" button on my laptop, by mistake. But, since then, it's happened too many times to be an "accident", plus it's happened when the NX window is NOT in focus. From my Winblows laptop, I start a KDE session, using NX. Within that session, I start a copy of Thunderbird. Then, at random times, that I've not been able to correlate, the mail item "highlighted" will be deleted. This has happened in the Inbox, where the mail then appears in the Trash, and also once, when I left it in the Trash view, where items were deleted permanently. I've turned off the automatic "delete Trash at close", to safeguard my saved mail for the time being, as I think I lost some mail before I realised what was going on.

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Red Hat :: Backspace Key Deletes Section Not Single Character

Jun 24, 2010

I am running RHEL 5 and when I get the backspace key it deletes a section to the left (such as /usr/localbin) instead of just a single character to the left. How do I change that?So it deletes the section instead of just the single character n.

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OpenSUSE Network :: NetworkManager Deletes Default Route

Jul 11, 2010

I'm currently struggling with the following problem: Connecting to a wired network with NetworkManager (0.7.1) is no problem at all: Everything is set up automatically, including the default route:

[Code]....

When I now add the route manually it works. But as soon as the cable is plugged in, the NetworkManager overwrites the routing table entry again (which makes it quite annoying). Does anyone know a way to avoid this behaviour?

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General :: Find Directory With Frequent Writes And / Or Deletes?

Jun 20, 2011

Is there a way under linux to find out directory with frequent writes and/or deletes?

I'm using Ubuntu and recently bought SSD. I moved /tmp to ramdisk and did some other tweaks to avoid wear. But I was wondering if there's a way to pinpoint hotspots in filesystem where files are often written. For example webserver's log directory with many appends every minute or user's download directory where he downloads gigabytes of stuff only to be moved elsewhere soon after finishing.

I came across inotify which could probably do the trick but it seems it'd require lot of scripting which I'm not very familiar with

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Ubuntu :: Desktop User Deletes Www-data Files?

Dec 26, 2010

I have some developers with Desktop User accounts. How can I allow them to delete files owned by www-data which are created under their accounts (/home/username/public_html) by PHP scripts they are coding and testing.I tried to edit www-data user group and add the user as a member of it but this has no effect - the user still unable to delete these files only by creating another PHP script!

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Banshee Deletes The Wrong Song?

Jan 2, 2011

ok on my new laptop, banshee deletes songs other then the ones I told it to. I highlite a song or 2 I want to remove from a playlist, rightclick select remove from playlist and some seemingly randome other song is removed and the one I selected is left there.

what could cause this, am I the only one affected and is there a solution, for the moment I am using rythembox to play music.

I would prefer to use banshee as it plays nicer with my mp3 player then any other program I have tried.

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Programming :: C Scanf Arbitrarily Deletes Contents Of Another Variable?

Oct 3, 2009

I am in the process of writing a program that plays the game mancala. I wanted to create a function that requires the player to choose a number between one and six, should be simple right? I kept having problems, so I started testing stuff out.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
short move();

[code]....

I am using gcc version 4.3.2 (Debian 4.3.2-1.1). On a whim, I tried something else out; when I change the 'short' variables to 'int' , the problem seems to dissapear.... I tried changing the format string in the scanf statement from "%d" to "%u" which is listed as the appropriate string for the 'short' type, still no luck.

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Slackware :: 12.2 Deletes All /dev/fd?u* Floppy Special Files On Boot?

Nov 15, 2009

Slackware 12.2 has the unkind habit of deleting all the /dev/fd?u* floppy special files upon boot-up. I have to make another directory (I use /floppy) to contain these files so I don't have to keep copying them from an earlier distribution (12.1) Now, for example, to format a 1743 kilobyte floppy, I do fdformat /floppy/fd0u1743 mformat a:If I copy these special files to /dev (where they belong) then some part of Slackware Linux 12.2 deletes the special files when I power down and power up the machine.Slackware 12.1 and earlier leave floppy special files severely alone upon shutdown/startup.I cannot seem to "grep" a reference to /dev/fd anywhere in /etc/rc.d or its subdirectories. Why is Slackware 12.2 deleting them?

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