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I have a script build.py . (It's for creating the ISO file for a special edition of Swift Linux.) This build.py script executes the mintConstructor.py script that I use to modify the Regular Swift Linux ISO to get the special edition Swift Linux ISO.
I am installing swift object-server on ubuntu 12.04 machine and getting some problems.
I've got following error when installing swift:
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/etc/swift/object.ring.gz'
I am not getting how to create/decide ZONE, DEVICE and use it in following command:
swift-ring-builder account.builder add z<ZONE>-<STORAGE_LOCAL_NET_IP>:6002/<DEVICE>
While installing my third OS (I have XP & Swift Linux on sda, & #! on sdb), I foolishly decided not to install the Swift bootloader. Now, while grub seems to work, it doesn't see Swift & I can't find /grub/menu.lst. The boot flag is on the windows portion of the first hd. Any ideas?
While installing my third OS (I have XP & Swift Linux on sda, & #! on sdb), I foolishly decided not to install the Swift bootloader. Now, while grub seems to work, it doesn't see Swift & I can't find /grub/menu.lst. The boot flag is on the windows portion of the first hd. Any ideas?
How do I configure a swift container to allow public (anonymous read) unauthenticated access to all objects ?
For those of you who like swift key like myself then you must try this.this is swift key on steroids. Somebody just pleaded with me to give this keyboard a try and I am blown away. FYI has top row numbers.
Note 2, it's true, ,size is everything!
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Hey guys new to the forums, but I was wondering is there any way possible to rearrange or even remove the "dock" apps? Also anybody use swift keyboard? ALWAYS asking to input method I have done what the swift staff tells you to do(in the app questions and answers) and still asks me for input method pretty annoying.
The CPU beep is a really irritating thing in Linux distros and sometimes the graphical sound manager does not work when shutting it up.
Fortunately there is a simple way to do it in terminal. In Ubuntu (and distros based upon it) type:
gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
In Debian type: