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Old 03-12-2022, 09:54 AM   #16
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See post #3
Please do not delete or make a major change in a post to which there is already a reply. Doing so totally disrupts the flow of following posts.

Can you see how the change of this post #1 makes the next and several following (including your own post #3) look utterly stupid since the content on which it was based is no longer there?
 
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Old 03-12-2022, 11:04 AM   #17
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Thanks / New topic follows here
Hello folks!

Thank you for your answers!

Unfortunately I don't know how to post new themes. I would simply use keywords, enter a keyword related to the topic. Is that possible?
You post a new thread the same way you opened this one.
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I note simply: Error message:
"Error mounting /dev/sda1 at /media/pi/Intns128: unknown filesystem type 'exfat'"

Wat can I do? Formatting? How?
You again need to read the LQ Rules and "Question Guidelines"...you aren't giving us any details about your system (version/distro of Linux? Hardware?). Without that, there isn't much we can tell you. Hazel rightly says you need the exfat utilities...but we have no idea how to tell you to install them, since we don't know about your system, or even what you're trying to do.

While you're welcome here, if you don't speak English at all and are depending on Google Translate, you will have a MUCH harder time getting help here, than you would at a German forum.
 
Old 03-12-2022, 01:33 PM   #18
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Please do not delete or make a major change in a post to which there is already a reply. Doing so totally disrupts the flow of following posts.

Can you see how the change of this post #1 makes the next and several following (including your own post #3) look utterly stupid since the content on which it was based is no longer there?
This was my action to remove the non-English content.

OP made a repost in post #3 of post #1 using English.

I also have edited out additional content such as replies to the OP in their language. These types of posts also should not occur.

Let's please remain on topic.
 
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Old 03-12-2022, 05:11 PM   #19
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Smile Stick Error, xfat

Hello dear people!

Thank you for your many replies.
I prefer to write in English.

Thanks for give me good courage.

The sentence:
"If it's not in the 'man pages' or the how-to's, this is the place to be!"
- I guess: manpages = main pages; - or not?

If my Tags correct, it may find directly the correct answer.

I need an update or a driver.
If the answer is correct there, then closing the thread.
L. Greatings
Klera
 
Old 03-12-2022, 06:31 PM   #20
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I think you are asking about what is a man page.
In linux the way you use command line for help in most cases is a command like this man ls or man dir or man chroot to get what might be there for simple help. man pages kind of assume you know the command.
 
Old 03-12-2022, 06:45 PM   #21
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Hello dear people! Thank you for your many replies. I prefer to write in English. Thanks for give me good courage.

The sentence:
"If it's not in the 'man pages' or the how-to's, this is the place to be!"
- I guess: manpages = main pages; - or not?
No, every Linux command (for the most part) has a man page...type in "man <command>", and it prints out how to use that command.
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If my Tags correct, it may find directly the correct answer.

I need an update or a driver. If the answer is correct there, then closing the thread.
You have been asked repeatedly at this point to *PROVIDE DETAILS* about your system, and still have not. You don't need an 'update or driver', depending on what you're working with. And we can't tell you that since you won't answer us as to the details about your system, version/distro of Linux, etc. We aren't going to guess.
 
Old 03-12-2022, 06:49 PM   #22
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@Hasel you wrote: Du schriebst:

Quote:
Welche Linux-Distribution verwendest du?
Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi 4 .

Thank You for Help of yours.

I've read that other people had the same problem and he couldn't solve it.
I will take another stik and then it will be solved.

L. Greatings
 
Old 03-13-2022, 07:58 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Klera View Post
The sentence:
"If it's not in the 'man pages' or the how-to's, this is the place to be!"
- I guess: manpages = main pages; - or not?
In this context, "man" is short for "manual", and is also a CLI command for accessing manuals.

If you enter "man man" into a terminal, you will see something similar to this.

Note that Debian (which Ubuntu is based on) provides a Deutsch language version.

 
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Old 03-13-2022, 09:41 AM   #24
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@Hasel you wrote: Du schriebst:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazel
Welche Linux-Distribution verwendest du?
Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi 4 . Thank You for Help of yours.

I've read that other people had the same problem and he couldn't solve it. I will take another stik and then it will be solved.
No, it won't be...and you've been asked about your system information SEVERAL TIMES, and didn't bother answering. Now that we know you're using Ubuntu on a Raspberry Pi, and you need the exfat utilities that is actually something that can be solved.
Code:
sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse
sudo apt-get install exfat-utils
There...installed and now you can mount exfat file systems:
Code:
sudo mount -t exfat /dev/sdXXXX /some/directory
Getting a new one won't solve anything.

Again, you need to read the LQ Rules and "Question Guidelines"....having to ask you many times for system information isn't good, and we aren't going to play guessing games. And you are still posting in German, on an ENGLISH ONLY forum.
 
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Old 03-13-2022, 03:12 PM   #25
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Hello dear folks,
Thank you for your message. Please excuse me for overlooking certain requests. I read in the LQ-rules, but not enough.
But I can't bash. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. - If I know, wat I must do, I do it, the maybe, then it goes.
You wrote~: "Getting a new one won't solve anything.". That is right.
with lovely regards Klera

[Debian Referenz 2] klick:
"Cannot access the file It may have been moved, edited, or deleted.
ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" And then I found it.
This Debian Reference (version 2.76) (2019-03-21 15:39:20 UTC) is intended to provide a broad overview of the Debian system as a post-installation user guide. It covers many aspects of system administration through shell command examples for non-developers.

Abstract

Last edited by Klera; 03-13-2022 at 03:50 PM. Reason: Mor Info
 
Old 03-13-2022, 04:17 PM   #26
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Hello dear folks,
Thank you for your message. Please excuse me for overlooking certain requests. I read in the LQ-rules, but not enough. But I can't bash. Maybe I'm doing something wrong. - If I know, wat I must do, I do it, the maybe, then it goes.
You have been repeatedly told what to do. These are simple things:
  • Read the LQ Rules: don't post in anything but English, but you continue to post bits of German.
  • Do basic research on your own before posting (this is in the "Question Guidelines", which you have been asked to read multiple times too)
  • If people ask questions, ANSWER THEM. Had to ask multiple times what kind of system and Linux you had. This is, again, in the "Question Guidlines"
  • Read and understand what people tell you, and show effort towards doing something.
Quote:
You wrote~: "Getting a new one won't solve anything.". That is right.

[Debian Referenz 2] klick:
"Cannot access the file It may have been moved, edited, or deleted.
ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" And then I found it.
This Debian Reference (version 2.76) (2019-03-21 15:39:20 UTC) is intended to provide a broad overview of the Debian system as a post-installation user guide. It covers many aspects of system administration through shell command examples for non-developers. Abstract
And what, exactly, is this??? You were given *EXACT COMMANDS* to type in, which will install what you're missing....you can even copy/paste them, so I'm not sure how much simpler you need it.
 
Old 03-13-2022, 04:52 PM   #27
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@Klera,

Based on your updates, you seem to be changing topics at every post and ignoring advice offered.

Given this, it seems near impossible for anyone to provide you with any assistance.

Please review our Welcome to LQ link and consider opening a new thread with a single and clear question.
 
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