I'd abandon this project now...
The last time I played with a Gmail file system, it was detected at
their end and the account was frozen...
Or at least play with a disposable account.
Lee
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Colin Law wrote:
> When this happens is it necessary to reboot fairly urgently or is it
> ok to delay this till a convenient time.
As far as I've noticed, Mozilla software is all that has any complaints
about being upgraded while running, and then left running.
I frequently go days between apt-
Hi Everyone, I've been playing with gmailfs all morning and I've managed
to get it to mount my gmail space as a drive on Lucid, but the files do
not seem to remain intact for some reason after I unmount/reboot.
The file size stays the same and all the rest of it but the data inside
the files d
On Wed, 2011-04-27 at 13:27 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
> When this happens is it necessary to reboot fairly urgently or is it
> ok to delay this till a convenient time. In other words is there a
> significant difference between delaying the update because it will ask
> for a reboot, and delaying the
On 2011-04-27, Colin Law wrote:
> On 27 April 2011 13:06, Adam Funk wrote:
>> I really wish aptitude or
>> at least the GUI update manager would warn me *in advance* when a
>> package upgrade will require a reboot, as it can be very inconvenient
>> to find out afterwards when you're in the middle
On 27 April 2011 13:06, Adam Funk wrote:
> I really wish aptitude or
> at least the GUI update manager would warn me *in advance* when a
> package upgrade will require a reboot, as it can be very inconvenient
> to find out afterwards when you're in the middle of something.
When this happens is it
On 27 April 2011 13:06, Adam Funk wrote:
> I've had the reboot message after upgrading libc6 (not every time,
> though) and libssl (every time, I think). I really wish aptitude or
> at least the GUI update manager would warn me *in advance* when a
> package upgrade will require a reboot, as it ca
On 2011-04-21, Tyler J. Wagner wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-04-21 at 16:52 +0100, Paul Willis wrote:
>> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y
>>
>> ...my server it needs a reboot.
>
> Of course, if you're doing it at the command line, it's pretty easy to
> tell if a reboot is required. If the k