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2011-10-06
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2011-10-06
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This seems normal. As a normal user you shouldn't be able to write files out to anything in /etc like that. Precede the mv command with a sudo. i.e.:
sudo mv /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads/mymoves.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
(You don't need to retype the filename at the end, if the destination is a folder... and to be safe, end the folder name with a / so you can get notified whether it had properly put it into an existing directory or else it'll create a FILE with the name sources.list.d if you don't.)
Again, hope that helps. Seems like common Linuxy stuff, so far.
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2011-10-06
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2011-10-06
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There is a reason. Marketing.
In South Africa, most cell towers are backhauled by 155Mbps ATM. One network has all their towers backhauled by 600Mbps metro-ethernet. Most networks advertise 42Mbps, while the network with 600Mbps backhaul everywhere advertises 21Mbps.
Please tell me which one is going to give you better bandwidth and latency ...
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2011-10-06
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2011-10-06
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2011-10-06
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whats weird is that i should have root once developer mode is switched on, no? maybe ive misunderstood it and you need something.
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2011-10-06
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My issue here is that EVERYWHERE ive looked i get the information that "once you switch on developer mode, you have full root", and theres nothing I could find that suggests theres anything else you have to do.
In addition the ls -al command gave "user" across the board instead of "root" several times last night, which made me think it had something to do with this.
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2011-10-06
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In South Africa, most cell towers are backhauled by 155Mbps ATM. One network has all their towers backhauled by 600Mbps metro-ethernet. Most networks advertise 42Mbps, while the network with 600Mbps backhaul everywhere advertises 21Mbps.
Please tell me which one is going to give you better bandwidth and latency ...