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DivByZero.com: Mounting Linux LVM drives
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2011/08/mounting-linux-lvm-drives.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. Mounting Linux LVM drives. Because my Thinkpad X200 has finally, after just under 3 years, decided to give up the ghost via a FAN ERROR and refusal to start (POST beeps and auto-shutdown), I'm now faced with the task of recovering all the data on the drive (about 120G) across multiple partitions. Here's the drive layout, as per cfdisk:. I found this solution. Which digests down to simply this:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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DivByZero.com: HOWTO: Move around between desktops & windows with keyboard or mouse
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2011/09/howto-move-around-between-desktops.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. HOWTO: Move around between desktops and windows with keyboard or mouse. Recently installed Fedora 15 KDE spin. Partly because the XFCE spins wouldn't boot from CD but also because I've heard less-than-favourable things about Gnome3 and because I'm addicted to Konqueror as a graphical sftp/scp/ssh viewer, so figured might as well use kdm instead of xfwm4 or gdm. And for switching between desktops ( "Switch To Next/Previous Desktop".
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DivByZero.com: 2011-11
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Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. HOWTO: Make KDE remember dual-monitor randr settings. Every time I boot up, KDE appears to forget that I want my monitors to be positioned left-to-right and instead defaults to mirrored config. But, after a lot of cursing and a little googling, I found an answer so it'll no so much keep your settings, but reset its broken config to your settings. 1 Hit ALT-F2, then enter "display" to run the Display Settings app. And browse for the scri...
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DivByZero.com: A Day In The Life
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Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. A Day In The Life. Can't believe it's been a full two years since I last posted to this blog. Time flies when you're making change. I read the blogs today oh boy. Frameworks on their way. And though the news was rather sad. Well I just had to laugh. I saw the infograph. It was yet another approach. To solving the same things of yesterday. A crowd of people stood and trolled. They'd seen this stuff before. Nobody was really sure.
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DivByZero.com: 2011-12
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Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. Build Nomenclature Conventions: What's in a name? The following post is inspired by Mickael Istria's recent blog, Call a spade a spade, and a Nightly a Snapshot. Now at JBoss, we publish "nightly" builds, which are keyed to SVN changes and therefore could be as often as hourly or as infrequent as weekly, depending on what's happening in the repo. Nightly/CI/integration/weekly/SNAPSHOT build (unstable, for bleeding edge adopters). Stable...
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DivByZero.com: Managing Jenkins job configurations
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2012/06/managing-jenkins-job-configurations.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. Managing Jenkins job configurations. In JBoss Tools and Developer Studio, we manage a lot of build jobs in Jenkins. In fact, for the 3.2.x/4.x and 3.3.x/5.x streams, there are over 195 jobs. When we start building our next year's first milestone, we'll spawn another 40 jobs. Here are some of them:. Http:/ hudson.jboss.org/hudson/view/JBossTools/view/JBossTools Trunk/. To assist in performance, we use maven profiles in our parent pom.
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DivByZero.com: HOWTO: Make KDE remember dual-monitor randr settings
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2011/11/howto-make-kde-remember-dual-monitor.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. HOWTO: Make KDE remember dual-monitor randr settings. Every time I boot up, KDE appears to forget that I want my monitors to be positioned left-to-right and instead defaults to mirrored config. But, after a lot of cursing and a little googling, I found an answer so it'll no so much keep your settings, but reset its broken config to your settings. 1 Hit ALT-F2, then enter "display" to run the Display Settings app. And browse for the scri...
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DivByZero.com: HOWTO: Use Maven, Ant, and XSLT to scrub unwanted p2 metadata from an update site
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2011/10/howto-use-maven-ant-and-xslt-to-scrub.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. HOWTO: Use Maven, Ant, and XSLT to scrub unwanted p2 metadata from an update site. Some time ago, I wrote about Using p2.inf to add/remove update sites. Tonight I found a simpler way to remove references in p2 metadata to external 3rd party sites. When you generate an update site, p2 pulls the information in the included features and will result in a section of references in the site's metadata that looks like this:. Then, in your site'...
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DivByZero.com: 2014-12
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. A Day In The Life. Can't believe it's been a full two years since I last posted to this blog. Time flies when you're making change. I read the blogs today oh boy. Frameworks on their way. And though the news was rather sad. Well I just had to laugh. I saw the infograph. It was yet another approach. To solving the same things of yesterday. A crowd of people stood and trolled. They'd seen this stuff before. Nobody was really sure.
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DivByZero.com: 2011-09
http://divby0.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html
Much ado about scripting, Linux and Eclipse: card subject to change. HOWTO: Move around between desktops and windows with keyboard or mouse. Recently installed Fedora 15 KDE spin. Partly because the XFCE spins wouldn't boot from CD but also because I've heard less-than-favourable things about Gnome3 and because I'm addicted to Konqueror as a graphical sftp/scp/ssh viewer, so figured might as well use kdm instead of xfwm4 or gdm. And for switching between desktops ( "Switch To Next/Previous Desktop".