TIMESHIFT TROUBLES!!! - Programming for the Web
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Are you having TimeShift Troubles? TimeShift uses about 10-15GB of disk space which, on a normal Hard Disk, is not really a problem. But, on a Virtual Machine with a small Hard Disk, you can very easily completely fill the disk with TimeShift Snapshots. TimeShift Troubles aren't good!
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This video shows you how to switch off TimeShift, Delete the Snapshot Files and an alternative method of "backing up" your Virtual Machine.
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NOTES:
I tend to make the videos "on the fly", there's no script and everything is done from memory with just a few notes to jog the "old, grey cells". I do apologise for the umms, ahhs, erms, and pregnant pauses in the video - men tend not to be quite as good at multi-tasking :D .
I will, when possible, copy and paste commands to make the videos a little quicker and so as to not waste your time (my typing has always been quite slow).
BIO:
John has been working with computers for longer than he cares to remember. John trained as a Systems Analyst/Programmer, has also worked as a Systems Administrator on Windows Servers and Workstations and has been dabbling with Linux since the mid 1990s.
Along the way John has learnt and used COBOL, C, C++, Visual Basic, Delphi, PHP (HTML, CSS, JavaScript etc.), SQL, various Scripting languages and some proprietary database languages. John wrote his first website in early 1996 using Windows Notepad (no IDEs were available then) and, later, started using HotDog before moving to Dreamweaver then to NetBeans and Atom.
John, now, is freelance and develops software solely for the Internet. John uses both Windows and Linux daily and develops web software in both environments using PHP, HTML, CSS (Sass & Less), SQL, JavaScript and various frameworks as the project dictates.
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