5/19/2023 0 Comments Purge wuala from linux mintThe paragraph that made me very suspicious about how private the service is, is this one, under the Privacy section: You acknowledge that if you forget your password, your Data will be irrevocably lost.īut not this line, under the same section: “As part of the evolution of the Service, LaCie may discontinue, modify or add new features to the Service without prior notice to you.” LaCie has no access to your password, does not know it and cannot reset or recover it. LaCie agrees that all files you store using the Service, including their metadata (file name, description, comments, thumbnail images, etc.), (“Data”) will be encrypted such that they can neither be read by LaCie nor by any third party, unless the Data is explicitly shared or made public by you. This paragraph in the terms of service, under Use of Service, makes me feel very good about it: That, plus aspects of the Terms of Service, which I took the time to read, makes me think that under the right circumstances, you might not necessarily be the only person that can read your data. You see, the password you specify is used to encrypt and decrypt your data, but it is not the encryption algorithm, which we do not know anything about. Sounds good, but could there be a backdoor? And why am I even raising that possibility? It stems from a fundamental understanding of how these things work. The screen shot below shows the account setup screen. So nobody should be able to decrypt your data. Since your password never leaves your computer, nobody else but you know what your password is. Your account password is used to encrypt your data, with the password not transmitted over the wire. No one unauthorized – not even Wuala as the provider – can access the files.” Essentially, your data is encrypted locally, on your computer, before it gets uploaded to a server in some remote location.īut how does the system work? It starts with you installing the Wuala client on your computer, followed by an account creation process. Well, LaCie claims that Wuala is different because “All files get encrypted and are stored redundantly. How does it differentiate itself from the rest of the pack? Like all cloud storage services, Wuala makes it easy for you to backup, sync, share and retrieve your data from any location. Go to the line containing reference to Nvidia repo and comment it by appending # in front of the line, for e.g.Wuala is a cloud storage service by LaCie, a computer storage and display outfit. Run the following to delete it: sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list If you get the problem of broken packages, it has happened since you added repo to the apt/sources.lst. Sudo /usr/local/cuda-11.4/bin/cuda-uninstaller Use it for the uninstallation instead: # To uninstall cuda If you have installed via source files (assuming the default location to be /usr/local) then remove it using: sudo rm -rf /usr/local/cuda*įrom cuda 11.4 onwards, an uninstaller script has been provided. To remove Nvidia drivers: sudo apt-get -purge remove "*nvidia*" To remove cuda toolkit: sudo apt-get -purge remove "*cublas*" "cuda*" "nsight*" If you have installed using apt-get use the following to remove the packages completely from the system: There are two things- nvidia drivers and cuda toolkit- which you may want to remove. var/cache/apt/archives/libcublas-dev_10.2.0.168-1_bĮ: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcublas_static.a', which is also in package nvidia-cuda-dev 9.1.85-3ubuntu1ĭpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)Įrrors were encountered while processing: ]ĭpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/libcublas-dev_10.2.0.168-1_b (-unpack): 253408 files and directories currently installed.) The following additional packages will be installed:ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 145 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 3,458 kB disk space will be freed. Then I tried to run 'apt -fix-broken install', but got the following error: Reading package lists. Try 'apt -fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution). You might want to run 'apt -fix-broken install' to correct these. I have ubuntu 18.04, and accidentally installed cuda 9.1 to run Tensorflow-gpu, but it seems tensorflow-gpu requires cuda 10.0, so I want to remove cuda first by executing: sudo apt-get remove -auto-remove nvidia-cuda-toolkit
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