Buen día, amigo. Gracias por tu video. En una ocasion, de hecho lo descargué, ví un video donde se usa este programa en la reparación de un televisor smartv y presentaba todos los comandos que se usan para hacer la reparación. Yo descargué el Home Basic y he trado de emular lo que está en el video que ví ya que trabajp con electrónica, pero no lo he logrado. Lo que quisiera saber es si usted tiene conocimientos sobre como usarlo en reparaciones de tvs y si podría darme las indicaciones. Gracias y un saludo desde Venezuela.
Hello! Thank you for reaching out and for your interest in using MobXterm for TV repairs. Unfortunately, I don't have specific instructions for using MobXterm in TV repairs. Wishing you the best of luck with your repair endeavors!
Hi Sir, If you're encountering a "No such file or directory" error in MobaXterm when trying to access a PEM file, here are some steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue: 1. Check File Path: - Verify that you are providing the correct and complete path to the PEM file. Use the `ls` command to list the contents of the directory and ensure the file is present. ls /path/to/your/file.pem 2. Use Absolute Paths: - When specifying the file path, use absolute paths instead of relative paths. This ensures that MobaXterm can locate the file correctly. ls $(pwd)/file.pem 3. File Permissions: - Ensure that the MobaXterm user has the necessary permissions to access the directory and read the PEM file. chmod 600 /path/to/your/file.pem 4. File Existence: - Double-check that the file exists in the specified location. If the file is located in a different directory, navigate to that directory before attempting to access it. 5. Case Sensitivity: - Check the case sensitivity of the file name and path. Linux file systems are case-sensitive, so ensure that the file name is specified with the correct capitalization. 6. Quotes for Paths with Spaces: - If the file path contains spaces, enclose the path in quotes to ensure that MobaXterm interprets it correctly. ls "/path/with spaces/file.pem" 7. Check File Extension: - Confirm that the file has the ".pem" extension. File extensions are case-sensitive, so ensure the correct capitalization. 8. Reload or Reopen MobaXterm: - Sometimes, closing and reopening MobaXterm can resolve issues related to file access. If the issue persists after trying these steps, there may be other environmental factors or configurations specific to your setup.
Hi, The error "Nproc: command not found" typically indicates that the `nproc` command, which is used to print the number of processing units available to the current process, is not available on your system. This command is often used in shell scripts to determine the number of available CPU cores. If you're using a system based on Debian or Ubuntu, the `nproc` command is part of the `coreutils` package. To resolve this issue, you can install the `coreutils` package. Since you mentioned "apt," it seems like you are using a Debian-based distribution. Here's how you can install the `coreutils` package: #sudo apt update #sudo apt install coreutils After installing the `coreutils` package, the `nproc` command should be available, and the error should be resolved. If you are on a different Linux distribution, the package manager and command might be different (e.g., `yum` on CentOS or Fedora). Adjust the commands accordingly based on your distribution.
Hi, The issue you described, where a terminal in MobXterm is opening and closing in seconds, could be caused by various reasons. Here are some steps you can try to resolve this issue: 1. Check for Error Messages: - Launch MobXterm and try to open a new terminal. - Look for any error messages or logs that might provide information about why the terminal is closing. - If you see an error message, you can search for that specific error online or provide it for more targeted assistance. 2. Reinstall MobXterm: - If the issue persists, you might want to consider reinstalling MobXterm. Uninstall the current version and download the latest version from the official website. 3. Run as Administrator: - Right-click on the MobXterm icon and choose "Run as Administrator." This can sometimes resolve permission-related issues. 4. If you are using MobXterm Home Edition, please note that it supports a maximum of 12 sessions only. You will need to close existing connections to make room for new connections
Regarding changing the PATH to PEM files: 1. Open Terminal in MobXterm: - If you can open MobXterm without issues, open a terminal within MobXterm. 2. Navigate to the Directory: - Use the `cd` command to navigate to the directory where your PEM files are located. For example: cd /path/to/your/pem/files 3. Export PATH: - You can add the current directory to the PATH temporarily by using the following command: export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd) - If you want to make this change permanent, you can add the above line to your shell profile file (e.g., `.bashrc` or `.bash_profile`). Edit the file using a text editor like `nano` or `vi`. nano ~/.bashrc Add the line at the end of the file, then save and exit. - Restart your terminal or MobXterm for the changes to take effect. Remember to replace `/path/to/your/pem/files` with the actual path to your PEM files.
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Buen día, amigo. Gracias por tu video.
En una ocasion, de hecho lo descargué, ví un video donde se usa este programa en la reparación de un televisor smartv y presentaba todos los comandos que se usan para hacer la reparación.
Yo descargué el Home Basic y he trado de emular lo que está en el video que ví ya que trabajp con electrónica, pero no lo he logrado.
Lo que quisiera saber es si usted tiene conocimientos sobre como usarlo en reparaciones de tvs y si podría darme las indicaciones.
Gracias y un saludo desde Venezuela.
Hello!
Thank you for reaching out and for your interest in using MobXterm for TV repairs.
Unfortunately, I don't have specific instructions for using MobXterm in TV repairs.
Wishing you the best of luck with your repair endeavors!
Sir When I try to access file it is showing NO SUCH FILE OR DIRECTORY??can you resolve
Hi Sir,
If you're encountering a "No such file or directory" error in MobaXterm when trying to access a PEM file,
here are some steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
1. Check File Path:
- Verify that you are providing the correct and complete path to the PEM file. Use the `ls` command to list the contents of the directory and ensure the file is present.
ls /path/to/your/file.pem
2. Use Absolute Paths:
- When specifying the file path, use absolute paths instead of relative paths. This ensures that MobaXterm can locate the file correctly.
ls $(pwd)/file.pem
3. File Permissions:
- Ensure that the MobaXterm user has the necessary permissions to access the directory and read the PEM file.
chmod 600 /path/to/your/file.pem
4. File Existence:
- Double-check that the file exists in the specified location. If the file is located in a different directory, navigate to that directory before attempting to access it.
5. Case Sensitivity:
- Check the case sensitivity of the file name and path. Linux file systems are case-sensitive, so ensure that the file name is specified with the correct capitalization.
6. Quotes for Paths with Spaces:
- If the file path contains spaces, enclose the path in quotes to ensure that MobaXterm interprets it correctly.
ls "/path/with spaces/file.pem"
7. Check File Extension:
- Confirm that the file has the ".pem" extension. File extensions are case-sensitive, so ensure the correct capitalization.
8. Reload or Reopen MobaXterm:
- Sometimes, closing and reopening MobaXterm can resolve issues related to file access.
If the issue persists after trying these steps, there may be other environmental factors or configurations specific to your setup.
Mobaxterm is throwing out error
Nproc : command not found
Install apt core utils
How to resolve
Hi,
The error "Nproc: command not found" typically indicates that the `nproc` command, which is used to print the number of processing units available to the current process, is not available on your system.
This command is often used in shell scripts to determine the number of available CPU cores.
If you're using a system based on Debian or Ubuntu, the `nproc` command is part of the `coreutils` package.
To resolve this issue, you can install the `coreutils` package. Since you mentioned "apt," it seems like you are using a Debian-based distribution.
Here's how you can install the `coreutils` package:
#sudo apt update
#sudo apt install coreutils
After installing the `coreutils` package, the `nproc` command should be available, and the error should be resolved.
If you are on a different Linux distribution, the package manager and command might be different (e.g., `yum` on CentOS or Fedora). Adjust the commands accordingly based on your distribution.
Its not working
Is there any solution
@@Somethingforeveryone143 What is the precise error message so that we can proceed with further validation?
@@gnancloudgarage it is working tq very much
When we try to open new terminal it is not opening IT IS OPENING AND CLOSING IN SECONDS can u provide me a solution
Hi,
The issue you described, where a terminal in MobXterm is opening and closing in seconds, could be caused by various reasons.
Here are some steps you can try to resolve this issue:
1. Check for Error Messages:
- Launch MobXterm and try to open a new terminal.
- Look for any error messages or logs that might provide information about why the terminal is closing.
- If you see an error message, you can search for that specific error online or provide it for more targeted assistance.
2. Reinstall MobXterm:
- If the issue persists, you might want to consider reinstalling MobXterm. Uninstall the current version and download the latest version from the official website.
3. Run as Administrator:
- Right-click on the MobXterm icon and choose "Run as Administrator." This can sometimes resolve permission-related issues.
4. If you are using MobXterm Home Edition, please note that it supports a maximum of 12 sessions only. You will need to close existing connections to make room for new connections
And how to change PATH to PEM files
Regarding changing the PATH to PEM files:
1. Open Terminal in MobXterm:
- If you can open MobXterm without issues, open a terminal within MobXterm.
2. Navigate to the Directory:
- Use the `cd` command to navigate to the directory where your PEM files are located. For example:
cd /path/to/your/pem/files
3. Export PATH:
- You can add the current directory to the PATH temporarily by using the following command:
export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd)
- If you want to make this change permanent, you can add the above line to your shell profile file (e.g., `.bashrc` or `.bash_profile`). Edit the file using a text editor like `nano` or `vi`.
nano ~/.bashrc
Add the line at the end of the file, then save and exit.
- Restart your terminal or MobXterm for the changes to take effect.
Remember to replace `/path/to/your/pem/files` with the actual path to your PEM files.