Codium. It’s VSCode without the proprietary stuff
Codium. It’s VSCode without the proprietary stuff
I find if I have NTFS problems, throw it back on windows, do a disk repair then come back to Linux.
Also remember to fully shut down (not sleep or hibernate) windows before removing the disk so windows doesn’t lock up anything
Edit: the error actually tells you the latter of what I mentioned… So back to windows you go for a shutdown before removal
Most people have answered doing a rollback is the best way. I usually find some updates break things then later updates dont have the issues.
But I wanted to add if you go in to yast snapshots and double click a snapshot you can actually select specific changes to rollback via checkboxes. I’ve not tried this yet though because of dependencies and whatnot
Lemmistan
Thunderbird on OpenSUSE
Are you saying the drive still shows up on the side as ejectable? Or the mount directory is still there?
If the latter what directory is it mounted to? May just be as simple as deleting that directory if its empty. (Assuming its like /media/xxx/ or /mnt/yyy/)
Check with lsblk command if anything is in those directories
I could be wrong but I thought fstab only runs those commands on boot? If so you’ll need to manually unmount using “umount” for now. It shouldnt be there next reboot
Edit:
Scroll down about ¾ way down the sparkfun page that you linked, to the section that says “Linux” and follow those instructions
Read the readme file, either by opening in a text editor or typing “nano readme.txt” (then Ctrl+x to exit)
Type “make” and see if that works. If it complains, install what its complaining about
Ulnar Nerve AKA Funny Bone