Accessing USB drive with Linux – NETGEAR Communities

Accessing USB drive with Linux ‎2010-06-04 07:04 PM I have a NV+ with external USB drive formatted in EXT3 where backup is copied to this drive. Power supply crapped out in NV+. 🙁 Plugged the USB drive into a Linux system (Fedora 9) which should be able to read this EXT3 drive. It gave error that couldn’t mount because superblock not found. Any tricks to use the external drives on a Linux system so I can access data while waiting for new power supply?

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screen flickering problems galaxie note pro 12.2 problem resolved – Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com

Anyone having screen flickering problems with there note 12.2 pro tablet will need to do a refresh install of kit kat. The Samsung rep at best buy did that for me and it seemed to have solved my screen flickering problem. It’s a softwear issue but can be fixed with a simple update from kit kat. Just a FYI to everyone.

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samsung galaxy note pro 12.2 reboots continuously when the battery drops below 70% | Android Authority Forums

I’ve got a rooted Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2 that has recently begun going into a reboot loop whenever the battery voltage dropped below a certain percentage. The first time it happened, the battery voltage had dropped to 55%. After getting home two hours later (I was traveling), and resetting the tablet (had to to get in. The tablet wouldn’t accept the pin number any longer), I ran the battery down again to see if I could duplicate the problem and began rebooting when the battery voltage dropped to less than 85%. I scoured the internet for solutions and didn’t have much luck.I did find all the recommendations to re-calibrate the battery and repair the battery and also several articles which said re-calibrating wouldn’t help. I ran the battery repair and the re-cal anyway (I’ve been a certified electronics technician since the 1980’s. I learned along time ago, the “experts” aren’t always right) and did see some minor improvement. Now, the tablet doesn’t begin rebooting until the battery drops below 65%.Once the tablet begins the reboot loop, I cannot turn it off by pressing and holding the power button regardless the length of time I keep it depressed. To get the reboot loop to stop, I have to plug the tablet into the charger.I have been unable to find any kind of batterystats.bin file anywhere on the phone though I have found the battery doctor’s file.I’m at a loss as to why this has begun happening. Has anyone else seen this problem? Anyone have any suggestions?Thank you in advance

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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu? – Ask Ubuntu

You can do it from the command line as well. No need to install anything.Find the name of the device of the plugged in SD-card. For instance I typed ls -la /dev/sd* before and after plugging in the sd-card. I saw the date of /dev/sdc change and thus decided that that was the one.Find the place of the unzipped image, which was /home/username/Downloads/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.img for me.Type the following (mutatis mutandis):sudo dd if=/home/username/Downloads/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/sdcor with improvements suggested by other users:sudo dd if=/home/username/Downloads/2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.img of=/dev/sdc status=progress bs=4Mand wait for the command to return. It may be quite a while, especially over usb2.Resizing can be done from the Pi itself in the raspi-config program that starts automatically the first time you boot.Be careful. Make absolutely sure the device name is that of the SD-card. If you replace it with the device name of your hard drive, your hard drive will be overwritten.

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OpenELEC Mediacenter – Download

Open Embedded Linux Entertainment Center, or OpenELEC for short, is a small Linux distribution. Built from the ground up as a small platform to run software like XBMC. This is done to leave a small footprint as possible. And increase the quality of your experience in total.

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[depricated] old YouTube Plugin – XBMC 13.0 Frodo/Gotham only

I integrated the fixes to get the YouTube and Vimeo addon working in Gotham Beta 2. I uploaded the addons with the fixes. Just uninstall your current addons and manually re-install with the fixed addons. For the YouTube addon, it’s advised to delete the cookie “yt-cookiejar.txt” located in the following folder: xbmc/userdata/addon_data/plugin.video.youtube. For windows user’s, you’ll find the xbmc folder in C:\Users\UserAccount\AppData\Roaming.DOWNLOAD LINK: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/ie3ammajgrc2o/xbmc_addonsLIST OF FIXES APPLIEDYOUTUBE FIXESTo solve the login problems, I added the fix from this post: Reply #52. If you continue to have login problems, you may have to find a different fix.To fix a problem with VEVO videos not playing, as well as certain videos added to favorites not playing, I added the YouTubePlayer.py from this post: Reply #217VIMEO FIXESTo get Vimeo working in Gotham Beta 2 I added the fixes found in this post: Post #256, and added the VimeoPlayer.py found in this post: Post #240Thanks to all that fix and post ways to resolve broken addons

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Factory Reset Help – NETGEAR Communities

Factory Reset Help ‎2013-09-13 01:10 PM Hello, I’m new to this so please bear with me……..I have been trying to update the firmware on my ReadyNAS Duo V2 from 5.3.7 to 5.3.8. I have tried to update it using the Dashboard but this did not work, so I tried to download the file and do it locally…..this did not work 😡 So I tried to use another computer….same process dashboard and then local but this didn’t work either. So finally I brought it to work with me and tried it on our network here. In all in

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Corrupted admin pages — no admin access – NETGEAR Communities

Corrupted admin pages — no admin access ‎2014-07-19 03:57 PM ADMIN WEB PAGES ARE CORRUPTED AND PROVIDE NO ACCESS. The corruption is linked to and moves with the user data. My data shares are there, but I cannot administer my ReadyNAS NV+ v1 because the admin pages are non-functional. The admin pages look like a partial load — lots of blank space, graphics and color mostly missing, lots of recognizable text, even some labeled buttons, but nothing works.

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