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.
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I recently purchased CrashPlan+ unlimited home plan for three years for $119.99 USD.
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.
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!
I don't know the problem, but a workaround is to add CrashPlan script to your autostart script.Sheng-Chieh
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
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 just purchased a vps and made it boot Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, installed LAMP web server and moved my web site. Here’s how did I install and set up the LAMP on Ubuntu 12.04 server. (All commands in this post assumes you have Root privilege, add sudo at beginning if need)
1. LAMP stands for Linux, apache, mysql and php.
Although I have an overview of running commands like apt-get install apache2 what I don't know is what order I should run them in to get a LAMP server running.
Also, I assume I should create a /var/www to put my sites in there (want about 4 domains pointing to this server.
As I have a clean slate, would be great to get advice on the correct way to get set up.
(as a side note, I want to replicat