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<0> if I HAD to choose between those two, I'd go fuji. <1> I suggest googling for ubuntu nvidia howto <1> ok <0> maxtor drives were decent when WDs went to **** (4-20G timeframe).... after that, maxtor went to **** and WD came back into favor. <0> Seagate never really became crappy (as far as I know). <0> IBM... well... .let's not go there. ;) <2> John_Dow: yes i did but i didn't resolve the problem <1> I think the local environment does not make seagate happy <1> simmy, my drive which just crashed was an IBM :( <1> pulled from an e-series box <0> oucch. <1> the one which died in january was a quantum (pre maxtor era) <0> 40G Deskstar? <0> Quantum? Never liked them. <1> quantums worked best for me since I own SCSI systems <1> seagate did not like mauritius it seems
<0> ah... that's different. <1> I had the Atlas 10 K II <0> You didn't say SCSI... I thought we were talking ATA <1> ah no <1> I do not use ATA for my critical stuff :P <1> ATA is just for storing, umm large files <0> Pr0N? :) <1> yeah <0> hahahahhah <3> what's up with that Ubuntu release names??? <1> nah, my movies and tv shows actually <2> John_Dow: please have you an idea about this message when i try cpio -iv command : ": No such file or directory " <4> lifeengineer, do you even have cpio installed? <2> John_Dow_: yes i have,on suse 10.0 distro <2> John_Dow_: i hace ark installed too <0> what's man cpio say? <5> can I mount ntfs rw ? <6> conner, nope ntfs read-only <5> or what would I need to mount it in rw <0> conner : Technically, yes. It's kludgy at best. And I HIGHLY recommend you don't do it. <6> you can kill the ntfs though if you try to write to it <0> yep. you can. <5> I have a bunch of data in ntfs partition, maybe I could convert them to ext3 ? <0> I"d recommend a fat32 partition if you need to share info between windows and linux. <6> *nods* <4> lifeengineer, i have no idea what ark is. You're probably forgetting some parameters or similar. Read the manpage, as simmy said. <5> the data is already there in ntfs, I need a way to put it on linux native <0> conner : you can make an ext3 partition, mount ntfs as read only, and COPY it over. That'd work. Been done lots of times. <0> Writing to NTFS? Not such a good idea. <0> Not if you value your data, that is. <7> :P <5> so there's nothing arround to allow me to rw on ntfs... <2> John_Dow_: np, i will try again, thanks a lot for your time <7> conner do you feel lucky <2> John_Dow_: sorry i have another question: is 2.6.13.15_default a stable kernel? <5> if there is for fat32 why shouldn't it be for ntfs. it's more complicated I know, but still a basic suport..after all it's been a while since ntfs is arround <7> because ntfs ****s <3> how can i convert a ntfs partition into a fat32 one? <5> and fat32 is cooler :)) <5> AAA <5> Mr_Eko thanks for the idea :)) <3> idea? <3> i was asking! <6> google <6> "convert ntfs to fat32" <5> I will convert the damn ntfs partitions to fat32 <5> partiton magic knows how to do it <6> conner, we didnt make linux, dont get pissy with us ;p <5> I know :) <8> Mr_Eko: try partion magic <3> duh <3> i can't <2> please is 2/6/13.15_default a stable kernel? <3> it gives me an error <3> i have told that like 30 times <6> what version of partion magic <3> the one that comes with hiren's bootcd <3> after i select my changes, it gives me an error 58
<6> like i know what version that is <6> if you dont know <6> then you shouldnt be using it <3> the antivirus is locking the boot sector <3> partition magic 8.0.5 <6> well youve basically answered your problem <6> you said the antivirus was screwing it up <6> uninstall it <6> then reinstall it if you have to <3> i'm running it from a bootcd <2> blackstatic: please what's the difference between i586 and i386 archi? <6> well tell ya what.. Mr_Eko ask someone in #windows <9> ok <3> let me put it this way <3> i boot from a CD <9> ISO file of Knoppix finished downloading. I got the corresp. MD5 file too. How can I VERIFY? <3> That cd is NOT windows <10> Category7 google for md5summer download it. run it against your downloaded iso and verify the md5 sums <3> I run Partition Magic from such CD <3> so, how on eart can the antivirus be doing something???? <9> The knoppix_tutorial link in ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/knoppix/docs/ seems dead <9> ok <6> Category7, are you using windows or linux <9> win xp home sp2 <6> google "check md5 windows" <9> ok <8> Mr_Eko: my advice remove all ntfs partion to fat then format the ntfs <9> Ok, downloading FastSum <9> Installing <9> Hm, the file does not appear when opening it <9> No errors, but it does neither appear any place in the appl. <6> *shrugs* <9> I did wrong, it works now <9> ok <9> "You have successfully completed the verification of 1 files at the chosen locations. Source checksums match actual, files not changed. To close this wizard, click finish." <9> Well, how come ? <9> I didn't 'touch' the ISO file itself <9> Still 'everything' was fine according to FastSum? <10> maybe your md5sum file and iso file were in the same directory. <10> whatever. you go ahead and burn it. as a image. <10> or however an iso is burned with your fav writing software <9> Yes, same directory <9> So I shouldn't worry then <9> I downloaded another Md5 application, but maybe I shouldn't. <9> No wait <10> download md5summer. it is spiffy. <2> zeeble: please do you know the difference between i586 & i386 arch? <11> bleh. <10> lifeengineer um, yeah. you can go ahead and download the i586 stuff, ***uming you are using a relatively modern intel based processor <10> intel pentium* <9> Actual checksum and file checksum matches <12> how to unpack a .bz2 file <10> bunzip2 <10> Category7 cool. so go ahead and burn. <9> I find it suspicious that the program says so based on one 50 byte file only <9> However... <2> zeeble: iuse a centrino 1.73 gh <9> It's probably becasue the files are in the same folder then <10> lifeengineer yeah,. get the i586 stuff. <9> So I will burn the image very soon <10> Category7 good luck. <9> Thank you <9> Is there a tutorial for the OS somewhere <9> I cannot reach the one on the official site <9> In the DOCs folder <10> what sort of info do you want? <9> Well, what do I need? <2> zeeble: iask about the meaning, i have my suse installed with a i586 rpm arch ;-) <9> I have never used it after all <10> lifeengineer ah, it means source compiled with specific tweaks for particular architectures. the 586 is for pentium generation processors, the 386 is for older 386 type processors. <10> Category7 once installed, there is a tutorial .. you can open and read. in /usr/share/doc/ <2> zeeble: really thanks a lot <1> I am starting to find some apache processes dying with signal 10 <1> anyone of you encountered these?
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