I'm trying to install Nvidia drivers and Crashplan on ubuntu 12.10. I've downloaded them, but when I open the install files, all I get are text files.
Using CrashPlan I've configured two backup sets:
online backup in crashplan's cloud (this is running perfectly)
a local backup on a usb harddisc directly connected to the local laptop.
The USB drive is only connected rarly when being at home. When connecting the drive it mounts automatically. Is there a way to start the local backup whenever the usb disc connected.
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I recently purchased CrashPlan+ unlimited home plan for three years for $119.99 USD.
Is there a .deb file, repo, PPA, or anything to install CrashPlan other than the non-standard install.sh file? I have fish as my shell, and I had to mess around a lot and finally use chsh first before the install script would even work. I don't want to have to jump through all these hoops every time there's an upgrade.
I've got a LAMP setup running Ubuntu 12.04 server and I'd like to integrate it with CrashPlan that I use on all my other mac xserves that I'm running. The problem is that it has to run a gui application to set all the preferences and configurations. CrashPlan has an 'unsupported' tutorial on how to spoof ports and use ssh tunneling with the gui running on a desktop. I'd prefer not to do this.
I have a small nettop headless install of Ubuntu running thats solely used for mounting and backing up my NAS to Crashplan. I'm looking for a way to get email notifications from my nettop when the mount points change. That way I informed right away that Crashplan is not backing up my NAS. Is there anyway of doing this??
Thanks!
Hello all,
I wanted to take use of my broken Eee PC (dead screen) and let it run Crashplan, let it run Samba and let it be a Google cloud print unit.
(Computer is running Ubuntu 12.04)
I have a 2TB external drive connected to the computer.
The disk is being labeled 'Iomega'.
For some reason, 'Iomega' is being renamed with an underscore at the end 'Iomega_'.
Later on, it got renamed
I have added to sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
the line:
python /path/to/script.py
This launches script.py on boot. Which is what I want. However, I can't see the output from script.py about what it is doing. Autostart just runs it in the background. How can I get script.py to run in a terminal?
I'm using debian.
As I pointed out in my question nautilus theme problem in 12.04 I have to type 4 commands after every logon as workaround for a theming problem.