But that's the point of a live distro!!!!!
In any case, "not being comfortable" is not the same as "not having". Being comfortable is a case of trying it – just as many were not comfortable trying the custom firmware, yet you say it's a smaller step to dismantle a HDR-FOX and connect an Aura...
The boxes down the left of the items in the queue status. Select the ones which failed (or just click Select Failed down the bottom) and then click Re-submit.
Possibly not, because it might well default to software decryption. Not sure.
Just make sure you have Menu >> Settings >> System >>...
So let's get this straight: somehow, something has taken the reserved space out-of-spec, but you say it's not broken?
Okay, so there's a bug of some sort so that if the reserved space is out of spec undelete gets its knickers in a twist, but that seems to me to be besides the point.
Why not...
So long as you have a PC of any sort, you do:
https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-usb-bootable-distros
How do you know what "most people" do or don't? You only have a limited sample.
Irrelevant, it's a file system problem.
I strongly advise you make time. If there's nothing wrong, it will only take a few minutes. If there's a lot wrong and it takes hours, you really need it before everything goes tits up. Win-win.
Interesting. Personally I use DOpus (not free) as a replacement for Windows Explorer, and can access FTP servers from it as network drives without mapping them to a drive letter.
I doubt it. The tools on the HDR-FOX automated by fixdisk are tuned specifically for the HDR-FOX HDD configuration and not necessarily as per the Aura. You would be confined to running the tools directly from the command line with suitable parameters, so you might as well do the same from a...
There's nothing wrong with everything being in one pool if there are adequate methods to tag and sort things. It's an inconvenience to have content spread around when it can be sorted by date, series, or whatever... that's not to say the Aura actually does, of course!
Just to assure other readers: the RS service does not actively poll our HDR-FOXes, the rs package running on the HDR-FOX accesses RS periodically to upload status and check for instructions to download. This means all activity is initiated from the LAN side of the router and does not require...
I don't see why not - there will be no confusion, because one makes FTP requests and the other services them. The particular server won't be confused because they are at separate IP addresses. Obviously you would need to operate tnftp on the command line, so it's not exactly user-friendly...
betaftpd is the CF alternative to the standard built-in FTP server, yes. To use it the (flaky and restricted) standard service must be turned off:
Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting >> FTP Server = OFF
...that's a different matter. To use the FTP server on each machine, you're...
You're making hard work of everything, and making work for everyone else in the process. There will come a point when you have worn everyone's patience to the limit, let alone mine. If I decide to set you on "ignore", you will then have to wait for responses from anyone who can still be...
Shirley the first thing to do is find out if there are any file system irregularities? Otherwise the system is not clean and all bets are off whether things operate correctly.
But that's the point of a live distro!!!!!
In any case, "not being comfortable" is not the same as "not having". Being comfortable is a case of trying it – just as many were not comfortable trying the custom firmware, yet you say it's a smaller step to dismantle a HDR-FOX and connect an Aura...
The boxes down the left of the items in the queue status. Select the ones which failed (or just click Select Failed down the bottom) and then click Re-submit.
Possibly not, because it might well default to software decryption. Not sure.
Just make sure you have Menu >> Settings >> System >>...
So let's get this straight: somehow, something has taken the reserved space out-of-spec, but you say it's not broken?
Okay, so there's a bug of some sort so that if the reserved space is out of spec undelete gets its knickers in a twist, but that seems to me to be besides the point.
Why not...
So long as you have a PC of any sort, you do:
https://www.techradar.com/uk/best/best-usb-bootable-distros
How do you know what "most people" do or don't? You only have a limited sample.
Irrelevant, it's a file system problem.
I strongly advise you make time. If there's nothing wrong, it will only take a few minutes. If there's a lot wrong and it takes hours, you really need it before everything goes tits up. Win-win.
Interesting. Personally I use DOpus (not free) as a replacement for Windows Explorer, and can access FTP servers from it as network drives without mapping them to a drive letter.
I doubt it. The tools on the HDR-FOX automated by fixdisk are tuned specifically for the HDR-FOX HDD configuration and not necessarily as per the Aura. You would be confined to running the tools directly from the command line with suitable parameters, so you might as well do the same from a...
There's nothing wrong with everything being in one pool if there are adequate methods to tag and sort things. It's an inconvenience to have content spread around when it can be sorted by date, series, or whatever... that's not to say the Aura actually does, of course!
Just to assure other readers: the RS service does not actively poll our HDR-FOXes, the rs package running on the HDR-FOX accesses RS periodically to upload status and check for instructions to download. This means all activity is initiated from the LAN side of the router and does not require...
I don't see why not - there will be no confusion, because one makes FTP requests and the other services them. The particular server won't be confused because they are at separate IP addresses. Obviously you would need to operate tnftp on the command line, so it's not exactly user-friendly...
betaftpd is the CF alternative to the standard built-in FTP server, yes. To use it the (flaky and restricted) standard service must be turned off:
Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting >> FTP Server = OFF
...that's a different matter. To use the FTP server on each machine, you're...
You're making hard work of everything, and making work for everyone else in the process. There will come a point when you have worn everyone's patience to the limit, let alone mine. If I decide to set you on "ignore", you will then have to wait for responses from anyone who can still be...
Shirley the first thing to do is find out if there are any file system irregularities? Otherwise the system is not clean and all bets are off whether things operate correctly.
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