mate|43945 | How can I update it ? Or re install it ? | 00:00 |
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shahzad | i need video player | 05:02 |
nicknane99 | hi | 08:54 |
mate|80462 | can't use twitter | 09:10 |
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jennifer | good morning | 16:11 |
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diogenes_ | hi | 16:12 |
Guest91903 | i just installed ubuntu mate ans I want to access my external hard drive which is running windows 8.1. Any assistance is appreciated. | 16:12 |
gnugr | Guest91903: AFAIK windows can't boot from a external HDD | 16:14 |
Guest91903 | don't want it to boot just want to access my files | 16:15 |
lapaga | run or just move a document from windows to ubuntu? | 16:16 |
diogenes_ | Guest91903, so what's the problem there | 16:17 |
sixwheeledbeast | So i assume you mean saved with wndows not running windows? | 16:17 |
gnugr | or maybe with a live DVD could be possible | 16:17 |
Guest91903 | Error mounting /dev/sdb4 at /media/jennifer/8E504D4F504D3F69: Command-line `mount -t "ntfs" -o "uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000" "/dev/sdb4" "/media/jennifer/8E504D4F504D3F69"' exited with non-zero exit status 14: Windows is hibernated, refused to mount. | 16:18 |
Guest91903 | Failed to mount '/dev/sdb4': Operation not permitted | 16:18 |
Guest91903 | The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown | 16:18 |
Guest91903 | Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume | 16:18 |
Guest91903 | read-only with the 'ro' mount option. | 16:18 |
Guest91903 | file:///home/jennifer/Desktop/Screenshot%20at%202018-05-26%2012:18:58.png | 16:19 |
matjam | Guest91903: exactly as it says | 16:19 |
matjam | Guest91903: because Windows was not shut down the filesystem is in an unsafe state | 16:20 |
matjam | so mounting it read/write would be dangerous - you could destroy the filesystem | 16:20 |
matjam | if you add "ro," to the -o options and manually execute the mount command yourself in a terminal, it will let you mount, read only, though I'd mount it to a different place, like /mnt | 16:21 |
Guest91903 | so swap hard drives? | 16:21 |
matjam | mount -t ntfs -o ro,uhelper=udisks2,nodev,nosuid,uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/sdb4 /mnt | 16:21 |
matjam | that will mount it read only | 16:21 |
matjam | if you need to get files off it | 16:21 |
matjam | it mounts it in /mnt | 16:21 |
gnugr | Guest91903: check this example https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/ | 16:22 |
Guest91903 | thanks | 16:23 |
matjam | gnugr: it's doing a --force there, not sure if that's safe? | 16:23 |
gnugr | worths to try | 16:24 |
gnugr | because a live-cd has not a specific owner | 16:25 |
LowerPulsar | Hi I am a new linux user and I am having an issue with the cursor. Basically it stops just before the left side of the screen end and it doesn't move left until I move it slightly right and left again. Did some research and testing and it seems that it's caused by the Intel modeset drivers. Anyone that can help me? | 20:31 |
jxcksxn | Hey, is VNC already installed on the raspi edition? | 20:33 |
jxcksxn | Or any similar software? I just need a way to remotely connect to my pi. | 20:34 |
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