mmababes

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mmababes,

Yup

mmababes, (edited )

Trying it out right now

Update: I think that Onboard is good enough to replace Gnome’s OSK.

[Resolved] Debian 12: trying to auto-mount a NTFS-formatted hard drive by making an entry in fstab. Getting the error "mount: /etc/fstab: parse error at line 18 -- ignored"

Here’s the entry in the fstab file for mounting my hard drive. I have bolded the name of the hard drive (that’s what it shows up as on the dock when it isn’t mounted):...

mmababes,

Using `

mmababes, (edited )

There were no asterisks in the fstab file, I just placed them here to emphasize the name of the hdd.

Btw I got Debian to automount the hdd (thanks to @shortdorkyasian) by adding this entry to the fstab file:

`UUID=D4C0A66EC0A65710 /media/lucky/New

mmababes, (edited )

This worked.

I edited the fstab file:

`UUID=D4C0A66EC0A65710 /media/lucky/New

mmababes, (edited )

Yup, that’s the name.

I changed the entry on fstab to this (tried it with both single quotes and double quotes) and I’m stilling getting the parse error:

UUID=D4C0A66EC0A65710 “/media/lucky/New Volume” ntfs rw,auto,users,exec,nls=utf8,umask=003,gid=46,uid=1000 0 0

Btw I’m using the ntfs-3g driver, if that helps.

mmababes, (edited )

But you have a space in there. I don’t know how spaces are handled in fstab. You’ll either need to quote it or at least escape the space

Instead of using spaces or quotes (single or double), I used `

mmababes,

These files are anywhere between 600 MB to 1.5 GB in size and thet are stored locally on my PC.

mmababes, (edited )

Got the command to work. Here’s the info for one of the files for which a preview thumbnail/icon isn’t available:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7082d6b7-f318-4752-b0c2-9f2582b2baab.png

mmababes,

The font issue is affecting other websites I go to as well.

I installed the mscorefonts (sudo apt install ttf-mscorefonts-installer) but still having this issue.

mmababes,

I’m having the same issue on other sites as well (not all but some). Does this have something to do with Frefox and MS fonts?

mmababes, (edited )

Fixed the issue by going tothis link (posted by @Tzeentch), bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1621915, and implementing the solution mentioned by user, Pablo:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b36f50fc-62cd-4ef9-81ca-557c95c56f62.png

mmababes, (edited )

Thank you, worked like a charm.

mmababes,

I just installed QEMU/KVM.

Hopefully, I’ll be able to get it to run Win 10 and Kali

mmababes,

Well, I’m currently using VMware on Ubuntu to run Win 10 and Kali Linux. I don’t know what exactly caused the problem, it was either Ubuntu’s updates or VMware’s updates, but now Win 10 is unusable because it crashes (same with Kali Linux)

Ubuntu imho is unstable in and of itself because of the frequent updates so I’m looking for another distro that prioritizes stability.

mmababes,

Don’t browser attacks (payloads embedded in compromised websites) leave us exposed though?

mmababes, (edited )

With increasing amounts of people, organizations, and governments adopting Linux, we’re no longer as safe as we used to be. Unfortunately, we might have to get virus/malware scanners now like Windows users.

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