Ubuntu :: ISO Files Of Current Installation

May 13, 2010

Is it possible to create an ISO file of the current installation that I could burn to a CD/USB? I want to make a bootable disk that already has certain packages, drivers, etc. already on it.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Current Files Will Be Backed Up Automatically?

May 15, 2010

I am wondering that if I install ubuntu as my os, will my current files be backed up to a directory like when installing a new version of windows, or would I need to back them up externally before hand. How much ram does 32bit ubuntu support upto, and which would be better for me out of 32bit + 64bit? I have 4gb of ram and a dual core 2ghz processor.

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Ubuntu :: Removing All Files From The Current Session?

Jul 14, 2010

I have just manage to set up a number of computers using NComputing thin clients. I have set up 5 user accounts.People will be using these account randomly. So what I want is to set up everything as it should be and that to be the default setting. If users download files or make changes to the files these should be for the session. On startup/shutdown all the files and changes should be deleted this way the next user can find the machine clean. And also there is limited maintenance to be done.

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Ubuntu :: Get A Recursive Listing Of All Files Under The Current Directory?

Jan 2, 2011

If I runls -R1I get a recursive listing of all files under the current directory.However, if I dols -R1 *.avi, ie I want to search only for files with the file descriptor .avi, I get an errorQuote:ls: cannot access *.avi:No such file or directorySo it seems I am using ls incorrectly. What's the correct way to use wild card pattern matching when using the -R switch? Or maybe that isn't possible?

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Ubuntu :: Put All Of The Current Directory's Files On The Command Line?

Feb 21, 2011

Is there an easy way to put all of the current directory's files on the command line, without tab-completing each individual one?

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Software :: How To Get Current Date Log Files

Mar 13, 2011

Currently I'm using `ls -l | grep "Mar 13" ` for listing today log files.Output :-rw------- 1 root root 2188192 Mar 13 10:33 audit.logBut my requirement like below,note permission,date,size...audit.log Note : Where 10 logs file are same directory in different date , But I'm looking files which are logging in today date (Mar 13)

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General :: Copying Files From Current To New Server?

Oct 9, 2009

I'm trying to copy files from my current server to a new server. Both servers have SSH installed. These are the commands I'm using. However I'm getting connection refused. I did a google search and found out that maybe the reason of this error could be due to the fact that my current server doesn't have SSH. However I use SSH often on my current server so I can say that it has SSH for sure.

OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to IP_OF_CURSERVER [IP_OF_CURSERVER] port 22.
debug1: connect to address IP_OF_CURSERVER port 22: Connection refused
ssh: connect to host IP_OF_CURSERVER port 22: Connection refused

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General :: Finding Files Under The Current Directory?

Oct 5, 2010

Assumed y directory structure looks as follow:

Code:

--root
-- dir1
-- dir1-1
-- dir2
-- dir2-1
-- dir2-2

And under each sub dir there are some log files ended with .log. Now I want to list all these log files. How to to that?

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Programming :: All The Above Files Are Removed From The Current Directory?

Feb 14, 2011

When I run:make -f mymakefile clean I get:rm -f mybinary *.so.* *.dep *.o mybinary.symand all the above files are removed from the current directory.But I have a directory /src/ where I have all my source files located. The *.o file in this directory are not removed?

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Slackware :: Amarok On Current 64 - Won't Play M4a Files

Feb 12, 2011

Amarok won't play m4a files for me even though they play fine with Juk, ffplay, moc, Audacious, etc. Up to date current 64. Any thoughts? I can find no option to turn aac on or off in Amarok.

Code:

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Ubuntu Security :: Display A List Of All The Files Changed During Current Session?

Jan 25, 2011

is there a way to display a list of all the files changed during current session?

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General :: Find A String In Files Under The Current Directory?

Oct 5, 2010

Assumed y directory structure looks as follow:

Code:
--root
-- dir1
-- dir1-1

[code]....

And under each sub dir there are some log files ended with .log. Now I know how to list all these log files with:

Code:

find . -type f -name "*.log"

Assumed now there is a string called "Hello World" inside some of these files. How can I find out these files? I try followings but failed

Code:

grep "This is" | find . -mtime 0 -type f -name "*.log"

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Programming :: List Only Hidden Files In Current Directory?

Feb 15, 2010

How to list only hidden files in current directory ?

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Slackware :: KSpread Failing To Open Files In -current?

Jan 26, 2010

Finding that KSpread is failing to open files in Slackware-current since updates

I am having problems in both my Slackware64 and Slackware32 installs.

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General :: Ls Command And Displaying Number Of Files In Current Directory?

Oct 15, 2010

What command will provide you with the number of files in your current directory?
Choose one answer.
A. ls -c
B. ls | wc -w (this one)
C. ls -n | count
D. ls -wc (this one ?)

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General :: Use Sed To Edit String In Multiple Files Not Contained In Current Directory?

Apr 7, 2011

I have the following problem:

CASE_FOLDER
----------->0_FOLDER
-------------------->ForceX ForceY ForceZ

[code]...

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Ubuntu Installation :: Refresh - Restore Current Installation Without FULL Reinstallation

Apr 7, 2011

I installed Ubuntu Lucid Lynx a while ago. but then upgraded it to 10.10

I don't have the CD with me right now and i need to fix some mistakes of mine (being a n00b to ubuntu) urgently i.e. i can't wait for morning. Is there anyway i can rollback to the time when my ubuntu installation was in mint condition?

One more thing. Let me tell you my mistake. Almost a month ago i installed Apache2 on my Laptop (for LAMP). and now i have to install Apache Tomcat for JSP development. but the problem is that the files made by Apache2 and the PHP5 installation i made are not removed with

Code:

Code:

So now the apache2 files are superseding the Apache Tomcat. hence i cannot distuinguish between apache2 or apache tomcat when i goto:

Code:

So if anyone has a way of ridding my laptop of this disease without complete overhaul, please post your replies here.

Until then, I will have to defect back to Windows.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Move Current 10.04 Installation With Its Changes To Another Machine

Sep 26, 2010

I want to install Ubuntu 10.04 to another machine alongside that other machine's XP. I know I could just run the install disc; but I'd like to take what changes I've made to Ubuntu along with it - for instance, TrueCrypt, Simple Backup, AdobeReader 3 (I think that's an addition), K3b, MuseScore, and some other applications I've added along the way. Also, I went thru some Terminal commands to get Brasero to copy CD's recently and would like to avoid doing that again.

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Fedora Installation :: Skype Current Version Installation ?

Oct 13, 2010

All am running on 2.1Beta for Skype and would like to find out if they is anyone who knows how I can upgrade from this version to the latest version.

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Ubuntu :: Transferring Current Installation To A New SSD?

Jan 18, 2010

I bought a 30 GB SSD and I need to install Ubuntu on it. I currently have a 1500 GB harddrive, on it my current 60gb ubuntu partition and the rest is Windows 7.Out of the 60 GB for ubuntu I have used 9 GB, so I want to transfer that 9GB to the SSD to preserve all my settings. Then I want to format the original 60GB to something else, probably NTFS since both linux and windows can read it.I tried sbackup but that creates a back up on my current drive, not what I intended. If there is a gui program that will work that would be great, if not I'll still give whatever suggested a shot.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Not Available In Current Data?

Mar 30, 2010

this is the message i keep getting when trying to install ubuntu software.I am reading all sorts of walkthroughs trying to get such things as java and am unable to do anything they keep failing at some point or another.

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Ubuntu :: Reinstall Over The Current Installation?

Jun 15, 2010

I had recently upgraded my 9.0.4 ubuntu to the latest version, but something must have gone horribly wrong during the upgrade. On boot, it says it has problems and errors loading stuff and when it gets to the desktop, it gets no input from the keyboard or the mouse. Same goes for recovery mode. When trying to run from a live CD the keyboard and mouse work just fine. I have the CD and I wanted to simply reinstall but problem is I don't know how to reinstall over the current installation.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Backup Current To Another HDD?

May 4, 2011

I am going to dist-upgrade my 10.10 installation to 11.04, but as precaution, I would like to replicate my existing installation onto another hard disk and perform the dist-upgrade there. When I am in booted into my current 10.10 installation, the hard disk (MBR, 4GB) is partitioned as such:

/dev/sda1 - /boot
/dev/sda2 - swap
/dev/sda3 - /I have an empty hard disk (MBR, 10GB) connected to the PC, and I partitioned to have a similar layout.
/dev/sdb1 - /boot
/dev/sdb2 - swap
/dev/sdb3 - /Since the 2 HDDs are of different sizes, I made /dev/sdb3 larger.

My question is: what is the easiest way to create a backup of my current working Ubuntu onto my secondary hard disk? I hope to perform the backup while booted into my existing 10.10 system; or I have no other choices but to boot from a LiveCD (e.g. Clonezilla) for backup?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Installing 10.04 Over Current 11.04?

May 19, 2011

I have 11.04 installed, but I want to go back to 10.04 due to issues. I plan on installing off of my USB drive. I am currently downloading the image.I plan on backing up my important files. Can I install 10.04 and keep the files that are on my machine at the moment? That is, will installing delete them? I am mostly concerned about /home/me/ files which are separated from /

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General :: Can Virtual Current XP Installation Within Ubuntu?

Aug 19, 2010

I have XP currently installed on my work machine, which is getting a bit outdated and sluggish. I was hoping to install Ubuntu 32-bit through Wubi and use VirtualBox to run XP.Would it be possible to mount my current XP installation?Would this even be advisable in order to speed up the XP applications I need to access?

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To Optimize With Current Hardware

Aug 27, 2010

I run Ubuntu 10.04 in 64 bit. My current hardware specs are:

(2) Nvidia 8800 GTS
Asus Crosshair 1
AMD Athlon X2 5200+
2GB DDR 3 Corshair ram

How can I utilize my hardware to it's full potential using Ubuntu?

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Ubuntu Installation :: How To Reinstall On My Current Partition

Sep 18, 2010

I am having lots of problems with fresh install of ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS (dual boot with Win7) and would like to reinstall, however if i just insert the ubuntu CD and boot off of that, when i go to install it wants to create another partition that uses space from my partition for win7. How can i reinstall on my current ubuntu partition?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Upgrade From Version 9.04 To The Current?

Dec 1, 2010

i have a live cd i had sent to my address a while back but now i am outdated and would like to upgrade to the current version. is there any commands i can run to upgrade? or will i need to order another live cd

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General :: Change The Creation Time Of All A Folder's Files To The Current Time?

Jun 19, 2011

Under a Linux shell, how can I change the creation time of all a folder's files to the current time?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can I Upgrade Current Version Of FF (3.5.7) To 3.6 Without Uninstalling It First

Jan 30, 2010

Can I upgrade my current version of FF (3.5.7) to FF 3.6 without uninstalling it first?

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