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<0> the livecd can't just re***emble all of your corrupted data. odds are the data that is actuallyc orrupted will not be recovered. you can recover what's left though <1> anyone know why when i try and install a new printer, i go to HP and it only gives me 3 models to choose from? <2> so even though it was on a seperate partition i still can't recover the data? <2> because my windows is corrupted but i put it on a 50gig partion and the data i save are on another partition <3> CLucas916, install hpjis and the ppd-database <3> that may give you more options <3> that's how I got my Deskjet 5550 working <0> Nagawa, here are the requirements. To recover your data, you must have: 1) the partition that has the data you wanna recover. 2) another partition to copy that data to 3) support in the linux kernel (livecd's have it) for NTFS 4) the knowlegde of the two commands: "mount" and "cp" <4> Nagawa: reinstall windows <2> well it keep doing the same thing to me <5> hesperaux: no it`s not <2> so i want to use linux cuz i heard it was better <4> Nagawa: which thing? <2> data corruption and bad cluster <6> Well here goes nothing... <0> gcosmin, what's not? sorry i don't know hwat you're talking about
<2> and corrupt.dll files that i don't know why is corrupted in the first place <0> heh.. <0> nagawa, maybe your hard drive is having problems <5> hesperaux: my kernel is not there <7> what kinda driver should i use if i have a video card 'Intel Corporation E7221 intergrated graphic controller <2> well it did the same when i had my maxtor <7> for xorg <7> its a dell poweredge SC420 <2> and this new seagate did the same too <2> plus windows is gay <7> just just the licensing behind it <7> if it was open source it could have potentional <8> it's not "personal" it's "public". "public file server" for kde <7> lol nice spelling <9> Nagawa: Now now, stop insulting homo***uals like that <2> well i heard that since linux is unicode and open source i can control my os more <0> Nagawa, yeah something is not right with that picture. and yes, linux is a great OS. the best in my opinion <0> lol Will^Draven <4> Nagawa: if you really want to switch to linux/gentoo, stick to gentoo.org/documentation and start reading. <0> williamschips, * <5> hesperaux: i have install my gentoo with gentoo instaler <5> and my gentoo can`t see eth0 or eth1 <2> yea i read the 100 pages but don't know where to begain <0> gcosmin, oh i see. To be honest, i have never used the 2006.0 livecd or the insatller <6> Does anyone here know anything about an Intel P4 630 CPU? Some sites I've found mention it being 64-bit and others talk about 32-bit. Which is it? <4> Nagawa: what about downloading a installer cd and boot it? <2> because i want to know how to use the basic commands and syntax <0> Nagawa, you can control the world with it! :D it's pretty nice man <4> Nagawa: the installation docs are explaining a lot <0> Nagawa, i'm sorry, i thought before that you had linux experience <2> i dl the amd64 pakage cd <4> +of details <2> i heard gentoo was a good linux so i was like wat the hey <0> gcosmin, i know why it can't see eth0/1, though. Taht's just because there is no kernel module loaded for your ethernet card (or built-in linux support if you prefer) <2> its better the starting out with redhat or core 4 right <0> gcosmin, you can always manually install the kernel like most have done when they install gentoo. maybe the 2006.0 installer is made so you have to do that still. like i said, i have not used that installer yet. <0> Nagawa, well, redhat is based on fedora core 4 iirc <4> Nagawa: smth like this, yep. or ubuntu. gentoo is nice but if you really have no clue about computers, than it would be quite hard <0> Nagawa, but yeah, gentoo is great. It gives you the most control afaik. Just be advised that you'll have to compile all your stuff. this is good and bad <10> question, what does it mean if X fails with "some symbols unresolved" regarding fglrx? <4> hesperaux: i will vote for lfs for most control ;) <5> hesperaux: ...yes but if i boot my gentoo 2006 it work... my problem is that i don`t know where is my kernel :)) its funny but realy i don`t know <2> well even though its hard i'll get use to it <2> just that i don't know where to start <11> woot i back...... can any1 give the link about the copy & paste? <10> Nagawa: start by reading ;-) <0> srm, when i started with linux, i started with gentoo. I had what i thought was "power-user knowledge" in windows. If you feel comfy with windows and how it works, then you should be able to learn linux/gentoo <2> actually i want to try and save my data first, if possible <0> gcosmin, well, the kernel itself is always in the directory /boot <10> srm: i started the same way as hesperaux <12> can anyone help me find out if a particular sound card is supported? it labelled as "Integrated Sound Blaster Audigy ADVANCED HD Audio" on dell's site and I can't find mention of it on the alsa support site <13> hesperaux m8 is not working even on my gui <13> hesperaux i get the same error <14> how do you enable port 6881 for azureus w/ a linksys router <15> srm, lol i'm having alot of trouble finding it <0> it is called vmlinuz most of the time. this is usually a symlink to another file (like vmlinuz-gentoo-<kernel_version>-<release_#>) <16> [arcane]: ask linksys? this is a gentoo support channel. <2> is the knoppix live cd easy to navigate? <14> why do you have to give a answer like that <17> arcane 192.168.1.1 port forwarding <0> Nagawa, never used it, but i've heard it's great :D
<14> thx freefrag i thought so <4> hesperaux: ack. i tried several distros throughout the years. but mainly i'm a windows/dos child. recently someone told me of gentoo and today i did my 6th installation ;) nevertheless, i could have sticked to ubuntu, 'cause there pkg-mgmnt software is called: Synaptic *way too cool* <2> hmm okay <4> s/there/their <2> i'll give it a poke <0> srm, lol =) <0> srm, actually i had VERY very slight knowledge of linux. <0> like "install, play with for an hour, delete" experience <12> anyone know where to look about that audigy, I've never even heard of an integrated one <0> someone set up FBSD for me once, and i used that for like 15 minutes. but it's nothing to account for. I learned linux by installing gentoo <10> same <2> mmmm is it possible to install linux of the partion of my old os and still use the data on the other partion? <14> no <10> i used ubuntu at work for about 3 months and didn't know jack about linux until I installed gentoo <0> Nagawa, all of the data you care about is on a separate partition? <18> Nagawa, of course <2> yes <0> oh no prob! <14> lol <0> yeah, you can delete the windows partition and install linux to it <2> really? <2> oh <0> later on, you can copy over the other partition's data to it <10> question, what does it mean if X fails with "some symbols unresolved" regarding fglrx? how do i fix that? I tried reemerging ati-drivers <2> but its all in the same hard drive <18> Nagawa, there's no point for me to keep windows wasting my disk space :) <2> so its still goodright <0> since that extra partition is still NTFS, though, you will need to change it to a linux filesystem later on <2> oh <0> no prob. that's the purpose of partitions <2> i see <2> ok thats good news <0> Nagawa, is there enough space on that windows partition to hold all of the stuff on the second partition which has your data? <4> yeah, i think gentoo told me more about all this in a few weeks/months than all the years before <18> Nagawa, just make sure you don't modify those data partitions <2> well the windows partition was 50gb <0> darksiide, oiy...yeah...i hate ati-drivers. they are strange. they give me symbol probs too; sometimes i can't load the module; other strange problems. I don't know how to fix it,s o I just use the kernel drivers <2> and i was thinking of reformatting that <0> srm, agreed <2> then install linux into the partition <18> hesperaux, try to use the 2D ati driver from xorg, if you can <0> Nagawa, how large are the two partitions? <10> hesperaux: thats no good. <2> the os partition is 50gb and data is 250 <2> gb <19> hesperaux, yeah, the audio API. <19> Er. <19> Is there a guide for getting Jack to work on Gentoo? <0> dli, i use DRI/DRM in the kernel and load the radeon module. <0> Nagawa, ah...then there might be a problem <2> -_- <2> how so <0> Nagawa, how much space did you use out of the 250GB drive? <2> hmm around 100 or so <2> i didn't use it all <4> *lol* <20> ferazel...search the gentoo-wiki <0> =/ <20> a jack howto is there <2> oh yea for some reason the size of my drive is only 137 when i did a disk scan <0> Nagawa, hmm....it is possible. it's just difficult. i could do it, but to explain it all might be complicated <0> the size of the 250G? <2> oh i see <2> the whole drive <0> interesting. you scanned it with what? <2> just the error scan command <4> what about: Nagawa is guided to setup ssh and hesperaux will ssh his box and solve this issue? <21> hi <2> and it read as 137 instead of the full 300 <21> i cant compile a program <21> http://paste.lisp.org/display/17739#1 <21> help plz <19> solv, thanks. <0> srm, lolz
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