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<0> Redragon^ please tell me something. i installed a suse distro. it mounts my win partitions automaticly, but as a read-only file system. how can i change that ? <1> is it fat? <1> forbidden? <0> ntfs <1> you don't want to do that <2> forbidden: apart from installing a different ntfs driver and recompiling, you can't change that <1> unless you are ready to trash that partition <0> i want to do that <0> :) <0> nice <2> captive-ntfs claims to have read-write support for ntfs <2> I've never used it myself <1> captive is s l o w <1> and timed out on me <0> so the only solution is fat32 <0> or just fat
<0> thanks <1> fat32 is good <2> fat32 ****s, but it's probably the best choice <3> forbidden what file system type? <3> !ntfs <4> from memory, ntfs is Microsoft's "modern" filesystem. http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net for kernel drivers which only support reading and writing to files inplace (no size modifications, either), or http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ for a way to write to NTFS <0> thanks :) <3> longword its the day .... <5> Linux box 2.4.31 #6 SMP Fri Oct 21 15:15:54 EDT 2005 i486 GNU/Linux <5> ^_^ <5> I'm leet <5> i486 <5> hello *!*@*, btw <3> why not 686? <5> model name : Am5x86-WB <3> okay why not 586 then <5> it's 486 <3> then they lie LOL <5> who? <3> i remember the 5x86 from amd, it ****ed <3> that 1 chip made me an intel person for years <5> still on intel? <3> i have some intel here but the high end boxes are amd <5> *clap* <3> i didn't buy another amd chip till the 700 <5> but it's running debian nicely <3> only issue i have with amd is heat <5> dont't have issues here <5> it's freq. is 133Mhz, but it has only 66 bogomips <3> my 2100 runs really hot and my 2800 runs hot (not as hot as the 2100 though) <5> hmm <6> Redragon^: http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/redhat/updates/5.0/i386/ncpfs-2.0.11-3.i386.html is the lastest pakage? i need ncpmount.. <5> I've got a a64 2800+ that it's somewhere around 46 Celsius <5> redhat 5?!? <3> what is that? <5> !redhat <3> what is ncpfs? <3> and jak you need to get off that 9.0 and go to something more recent <5> or at least use apt-get or yum <7> !bogomips <4> bogomips is probably Bogus Millions of Instructions Per Second - the speed of your computer running an empty loop or not a valid benchmark comparison between different architectures or not a valid benchmark comparison between identical architectures, or `cat /proc/cpuinfo' to see it <5> 1 GOTO 1 <5> LadyByte: basic <4> it has been said that basic is a good language, albeit a somewhat antiquated one. It's a shame Microsoft practically owns the language. Its main limitation is that it lacks dynamic memory allocation, and its concurrency and object-oriented support is kinda weak. <5> !basic <4> i guess basic is a good language, albeit a somewhat antiquated one. It's a shame Microsoft practically owns the language. Its main limitation is that it lacks dynamic memory allocation, and its concurrency and object-oriented support is kinda weak. <5> !qbasic <5> sorry <5> !pascal <4> hmm... pascal is not a language. It was an experiment combining the flexibility of C with that of a drug-crazed penguin. a toy language, or see gpc <5> !gpc <4> rumour has it, gpc is the GNU Pascal compiler <5> !penguin <4> methinks penguin is really a carnivourous ManEating bird. And a #debian regular, or http://rio.dhs.org/penguin.html, or kewl crypto infrastructure for perl <5> !tux <4> it has been said that tux is a cute cuddly penguin. Worship him. the logo of Linux <5> !linux <4> i guess linux is one of the following; CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, LFS, Mandrake, Red Hat, Slackware and SuSE (in alphabetical order). There are many, many more lesser known distributions as well (http://www.linuxiso.org) <7> Znuffie: becareful hitting LadyByte like that can get you kicked <5> OptimusPrime: I'm a regular. I know that
<5> :) <7> Znuffie: oh ok... I was just saying <3> hiya SpamapS <8> disconnecting <9> damn, one beer left <10> What file system does Linux run on (NTFS, FAT32...)? <10> anyone... <11> It depends on the distro ( the default of it ) <11> reiserfs etc <11> SuSE's default for example is reiserfs <10> what about Suse <11> ext2/ext3 etc <10> so I cannot run it on an NTFS partition <11> SuSE's on reiserfs <11> No, plus <11> to have write permission you have to use captiveNTFS or so called <11> you can only read NTFS from linux, not write, only w/ CaptiveNTFS you may write. <11> You can't have an installation of linux on NTFS, although, there are other ways to run linux from windows. <12> whitewabbit: CaptiveNTFS? Sounds nonfree... <11> for that you should wait for someone else to answer you cause it's not in my mind right now. <13> Demonen: it's free <13> Demonen: (although the windows drivers it loads aren't) <12> Is it legal? <12> In the "Thou shallth not have other operating systems than Windows" MS "legal" sense? <10> so Suse partitons the hard drive by itself during installation, so I do not need to worry about file types? <13> Demonen: no idea :) <13> Demonen: I'd say Microsoft wouldn't take too kindly to you running Windows and another machine with CaptiveNTFS AT THE SAME TIME... <14> other than lynx what another browser can we use? <15> links ? <4> methinks links is another great text mode web browser, http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/, or properly supports frames! <13> |AmDeAtH: mozilla <14> -bash: mozilla: command not found.. means not allowed? <13> |AmDeAtH: means you haven't got it installed <13> |AmDeAtH: try mozilla-firefox <14> same prb <13> |AmDeAtH: then go install it <14> ok <16> Also check your path settings. i've got to dig into the initialization scripts, but there are some things (like dhcpcd) that are in roots path but not on my unpriveleged users path. <16> of course, I'm not sure if i'll fix it- I'll find out why they aren't in the unpriveleged users path first. <17> anyone that know how to find out what my mouse device is :D usb mouse :D <17> have to find out to put in xorg config file <15> /dev/input/mice should do the trick <17> hmm ok :) ill try that then <17> thanks :D <17> hmm .. got "no such device" <7> Skakke: what does the following show ya: dmesg |grep mouse -A3 -B3 <17> none <15> hmmm <18> due to some local output, my ncurses program running trough ssh got polluted, how can i "clear" or something without aborting the program? <17> I get messages when i unplug and plug the mouse <7> Skakke: oh ok... I have a PS2 mouse and just tells me what it is... very basically that is <15> Niteye: Control-l ? <15> (control-r sometimes) <15> Skakke: What's the message when you plug it in? <15> And are you running devfs, or udev, or something? <17> new USB device 00_02.0-1.***igned address 4 <17> USB device 4 (vend/prod 0x1532/0x2) is not claimed by any active driver <15> That second message does not sound encouraging... <19> modprobe input <17> I modprobed usbmouse :P <17> sisnt have to before <15> "Echelon Corporation" <6> anyone worked with ncpmount_ <9> ahhh... nothing like the smell of a new PSU <20> how do I take a screenshot in blackbox? <21> man import <20> o manual entry for import <20> o = No <21> you can do it with gimp... <21> and some other stuff too <21> i just remember gimp and import, though
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