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raspbian-official · 6 months ago
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thank you gparted for crashing during a resize and breaking this btrfs partition. nothing on here was irreplacable, but i would like it back please. filesystem tumblr help all the recovery tools are complaining about checksum errors and bad tree blocks
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techalertr · 4 months ago
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Space available but cannot copy anything in Pen Drive | How to convert file system of Pen Drive Watch video on TECH ALERT yt https://youtu.be/CbYkTRKn6SA
#TechAlert #howto #tipsandtricks #windows #operatingsystem #pendrive #filesystem #trending #viralvideo #Youtube #ssd #harddisk #FAT32 #NTFS #convert #corruptedpendrive #storage #computer #tutorial #loveislove
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fortunatelycoldengineer · 6 months ago
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Specialization . . . . for more information https://bit.ly/3TgOQr2 check the above link
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nerd-lair · 10 months ago
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fsn (File System Navigator o Navegador de Sistemas de Ficheros) pronunciado como "Fusion" es una aplicación experimental para la visualización de sistemas de archivos en 3D, desarrollado por SGI para sistemas IRIX.
A pesar de que no fue desarrollado como un sistema de ficheros plenamente funcional, obtuvo una gran fama al aparecer en la película Parque Jurásico en 1993. En una escena de la película el personaje Lex, encarnada por Ariana Richards, encuentra un ordenador mostrando la interfaz. Ella exclama "es UNIX, ¡lo conozco!", entonces descubre el código de seguridad y el sistema para bloquear las puertas.
Fuente: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fsn_(aplicaci%C3%B3n)
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webdimensionsinc · 11 months ago
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robpomeroy · 1 year ago
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How I fixed WSL 2 filesystem performance issues
In my development workflow (DevOps and scripting, mainly – I’m a security practitioner, not a programmer) I frequently switch between Windows and WSL. I work a lot with Ansible, and I love the fact that with WSL, I can enable full Ansible linting support in Visual Studio Code. The problem is that there are known filesystem performance issues with WSL 2. At the moment, Microsoft recommends that if…
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digitalcreationsllc · 1 year ago
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Two New Versions of OpenZFS Fix Long-Hidden Corruption Bug
The OpenZFS development team has released two new versions of the open-source cross-platform filesystem. Version 2.2.2 fixes a bug that caused data corruption in file copies and affected FreeBSD 14 and various Linux distros.
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veuhoffblog · 1 year ago
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Rsync: Dateien und Verzeichnisse unter Linux synchronisieren
Mit rsync können wir lokale und entferne Dateien z. B. von anderen Servern und Computern miteinander synchronisieren. Das Werkzeug Rsync gibt es bereits seit dem Jahr 1996 und es ist bis heute eine beliebte und gut funktionierende Lösung für Synchronisierungen zwischen zwei Servern oder für die Durchf��hrung von automatisierten Backups...[Weiterlesen]
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infosectrain03 · 1 year ago
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calebmcelrathcom · 1 year ago
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I just created a 25 minute audio reading of my latest article on file system automation in under 5 minutes by leveraging the tools and practices detailed in the article. Python is one of my favorite languages for this kind of work.
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unixbhaskar · 2 years ago
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pythonprogrammingsnippets · 2 years ago
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python display all files with duplicates in a folder and its subfolders
import os # matches based on filename and byte size def find_duplicates(parent_folder): # Dictionary to store filenames and file sizes files_data = {} # Walk through all files and folders in the directory for root, dirs, files in os.walk(parent_folder): for file in files: # Create a full path for the file path = os.path.join(root, file) # Get the file name and size filename = os.path.basename(path) filesize = os.path.getsize(path) # Add the file name and size to the dictionary if (filename, filesize) in files_data: files_data[(filename, filesize)].append(path) else: files_data[(filename, filesize)] = [path] # Find duplicates duplicates = [] for key, paths in files_data.items(): if len(paths) > 1: duplicates.append(paths) return duplicates def print_duplicates(duplicates): print('Duplicate Files:') for duplicate in duplicates: print(f'- {duplicate[0]} ({os.path.getsize(duplicate[0])} bytes)') for path in duplicate[1:]: print(f' {path} ({os.path.getsize(path)} bytes)') print('') if __name__ == '__main__': duplicates = find_duplicates('C:\\LIBS\\') print_duplicates(duplicates)
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techalertr · 4 months ago
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Space available but cannot copy anything in Pen Drive | How to convert file system of Pen Drive Watch video on TECH ALERT yt https://youtu.be/CbYkTRKn6SA
#TechAlert #howto #tipsandtricks #windows #operatingsystem #pendrive #filesystem #trending #viralvideo #Youtube #ssd #harddisk #FAT32 #NTFS #convert #corruptedpendrive #storage #computer #tutorial #loveislove
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fortunatelycoldengineer · 6 months ago
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Generalization . . . . for more information https://bit.ly/3yCbiRC check the above link
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s-lycopersicum · 7 months ago
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A Million Bytes of Nothing
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shinelikethunder · 1 year ago
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back in the Superwholock days there was this post getting passed around my corner of tumblr about "teflon writing vs velcro writing," ostensibly as a nutshell summary of why fandom reacted so differently to Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies as Doctor Who showrunners: slick and polished and easier to admire (when done well) or coolly assess its flaws (when botched) than to get a grip on or pull apart & tinker with, vs. messy and prickly and grippy and tinkering-friendly and prone to getting its hooks in you whether or not you ever wanted that
and that's very funny to look back on with the distance of hindsight, because to this day--a full decade after peak Superwholock--RTD-era Who and Kripke-era SPN remain THE most insane, crazymaking, irreversible-brain-damage-inducing, "compelling in the way where they make me INCREDIBLY ANGRY and ITCHY TO FIX THEM because i am so stupid-invested that they still have me by the balls, even when my engagement is just picking apart the frustrations of how and why they SUCK" turbo-examples of velcro writing i have ever encountered in my LIFE
hell, they aren't even so much like velcro as they're like snagging the folds of a lace circle skirt on a whole branch of actual cockleburs and trying to wash the shrapnel out with fucking gorilla glue
.....and then there's BBC Sherlock. which was neither velcro writing nor teflon writing but an elaborate many-year con, targeted at the EXACT kinds of people who maintain a secret good Supernatural that lives in their heads, whose one neat trick was to bait its marks into collectively hallucinating a brilliant show so that Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss never had to put themselves to the trouble of writing one.
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