I never actually figured out how to get it to work or what I needed to do and got sidetracked. I need to get back to that...
So, from what I can gather, for a windows server, I need to use USB/IP for Windows (https://github.com/cezanne/usbip-win), correct? Then, for a linux side client, I need to use usbip-0.1.7.tar.gz (https://sourceforge.net/projects/usbip/files/usbip/0.1.7/usbip-0.1.7.tar.gz/download). Is that correct? That was the ONLY linux files I could find so... ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I have added www.foxnews.com to the "Do not automatically capture downloads from below web sites" list, but it is still popping up the [Download Video] button. With that site, even if I close the button, it keeps popping right back up! How do I tell XDM to stop that!?
https://citadelcolour.com/playlist/6038720982001/6038873069001 Been trying to download videos from this site via the popup [Download Video] button. No matter what format I select, the file does not include audio. I've seen a couple of posts about this but not a single answer. Can no one offer any advice/solution? App version 7.2.7 with runtime 1.8.0_141-BLFS on Linux Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 64-bit in conjunction with Firefox 74.0
I've had this same issue with videos from https://citadelcolour.com/playlist/6038720982001/6038873069001 - Did you ever figure out your issue?
I am trying toi clone a Seagate 500 gb hard drive to a Muskin 500 gb SSD using CLonezilla run from a USB drive. I have tried twice, once accepting the default settings and the second time telling Clonezilla to check the source drive for errors, Both times, Clonezilla fails with "Warning: The disk has bad sectors" in the partclone.log file. No where does it tell me whether the disk in question is the source drive or the target drive. How can I tell which is which, because if it's the SSD, I need to...
I have been getting a Java Runtime error almost every time that I start Linux on my laptop. I submitted the file to the Ubuntu Forum Group and they identified the cause as XDM, but no one knew why. Perhaps someone here might know what's causing this and how to stop it? I am running XDM "App version 7.2.7 with runtime 1.8.0_141-BLFS on Linux." One of the log files detailing the error is attached.
I have been getting a Java Runtime error almost every time that I start Linux on my laptop. I submitted the file to the Ubuntu Forum Group and they identified the cause as XDM, but no one knew why. Perhaps someone here might know what's causing this and how to stop it? I am running XDM "App version 7.2.7 with runtime 1.8.0_141-BLFS on Linux." One of the log files detailing the error is attached.