Hardware crash VM and invalid backup #crash #hardware #raid #backup
Wed, Oct 02 2019, 23:12 Disk, hardware, Linux, Projectmanagement, server Permalink
Due to a hardware crash last night of the VM where my virtual server is, eh was, running on, and a backup that occurred to be invalid, some recent files and images are now gone forever, unless one of the two failing SSD's can be recovered tomorrow.
So if you want to download something, and the file the link is pointing to, is missing, let me know.
I am now trying to get as much as I have saved back online.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Marc
So if you want to download something, and the file the link is pointing to, is missing, let me know.
I am now trying to get as much as I have saved back online.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
- -
Marc
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Move The Creator 7 assets folders to Dropbox on macOS X #creator7 #laughingbird #dropbox #lbsoftware
Thu, Jul 05 2018, 15:13 Apple, Art, Disk, Mac OS X, Projectmanagement, software PermalinkWhen you use The Creator 7 to make logos and banners, you are bound by the software to use the folders
~/Documents/Laughingbird Documents/Logo Elements
and
~/Documents/Laughingbird Documents/Logo Libraries
I have got the solution to moving these two assets folders to, in my case, Dropbox and still use The Creator 7.
Installing SSDs in my MacBook Pro
Fri, May 18 2018, 09:54 Apple, Disk, hardware, Mac, Photo PermalinkHere's a picture of when I replaced a 512GB Crucial SSD with a 2TB Samsung SSD in my mid-2012 MacBook Pro, the MacBook Pro-series where you can still do-this-yourself.
I found it a nice sort of 'still life', that's why I took the picture.
I found it a nice sort of 'still life', that's why I took the picture.
Check / Identify which version of Mac OS X is on your Recovery HD partition
Wed, Dec 21 2016, 10:31 Apple, Disk, Mac OS X PermalinkThere is an easy way to check which version of Mac OS X is on your Recovery HD partitions.
Since you can have such a partition on each attached Mac-formatted disk, it's interesting to know if they are all up-to-date.
To find out how, click here!
Since you can have such a partition on each attached Mac-formatted disk, it's interesting to know if they are all up-to-date.
To find out how, click here!
Make a new folder inside a selected folder with Applescript
Fri, Jul 01 2016, 11:27 Apple, AppleScript, Disk, Mac OS X, programming, software PermalinkI wrote an Applescript with which one can create a new folder inside a current selected folder, or inside a current window or inside a folder containing a selected item.
You can read more and copy the code from my Scripting-page.
You can read more and copy the code from my Scripting-page.
Switch from Microsoft SkyDrive or OneDrive to Google Drive
Sun, Apr 17 2016, 14:06 books, Disk PermalinkAs of some days from now, Microsoft will reduce the free, personal OneDrive space from 15GB to 5GB. So I made the switch to Google Drive.
Update 02-03-2018:
SkyDrive, Onedrive and Google Drive are, as far as I care, exit. I made the move to Dropbox, and have moved my Calibre library there. So ... I have replaced all old links to my scanned books by a shared Dropbox-link.
If you find a link to a publication in my blog history which still points to SkyDrive or OneDrive, or Google Drive : please send me an e-mail with the faulty link.
Update 02-03-2018:
SkyDrive, Onedrive and Google Drive are, as far as I care, exit. I made the move to Dropbox, and have moved my Calibre library there. So ... I have replaced all old links to my scanned books by a shared Dropbox-link.
If you find a link to a publication in my blog history which still points to SkyDrive or OneDrive, or Google Drive : please send me an e-mail with the faulty link.
Goodbye 3.5 inch floppy disks (follow up)
Fri, Jan 24 2014, 10:57 Disk, History PermalinkI moved the disk covers from the old blog post + some new covers I found to this separate web page. If you have some floppy covers that are not listed, you can mail an image and I'll add it to the collection.
Goodbye 3.5 inch floppy disks
Mon, Aug 22 2011, 18:51 Disk, History PermalinkI was cleaning up my IT-stuff, like cables, manuals and old software (a 2-yearly routine) and finally found no use anymore for software on floppy disks. I liked the diversity of the prints on the metal labels and found that a part of this IT-history that is now closed, could be saved. So I scanned a few:
More of these on this page!
If anyone feels (s)he likes to add some to this 'collection', feel free to email them to me.
More of these on this page!
If anyone feels (s)he likes to add some to this 'collection', feel free to email them to me.