Linux for your taste (sorry Naw :D) (4 Viewers)

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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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yes entering as root works well but the normal user konsole just doesn't seem to behave properly.

Oh I just remembered why I took it off. I have backed up my /home to my external harddisk and when I was copying back the files, many files were locked and couldn't be read. I tried to chmod the directory on the external disk so I gain access and read them, but it didn't work.
 

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V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Hmm..don't have any external HD's but I'd reckon they're more of a trouble in Linux. What filesystem is that drive?
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Linux to the bone, ey? :D

Did you try going in PCLOS Control Center>Mount points>then click the expert, or advanced mode, there are options there to turn on/off read/write and some other stuff for all connected disks.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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So you played around with it before?

Disclaimer: If the answer is yes, there will be loads of questions come summer. :D



Edit: Bah who am I kidding, I will ask anyways :p
No, I haven't. Right now I live in a student house, but back home I would just connect the laptop to the tv and didn't need a media box, all the content coming from the laptop anyway. But if you wanna record tv, mythtv sounds perfect for you. It's supposed to be really cool.
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
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No, I haven't. Right now I live in a student house, but back home I would just connect the laptop to the tv and didn't need a media box, all the content coming from the laptop anyway. But if you wanna record tv, mythtv sounds perfect for you. It's supposed to be really cool.
Ya, I wanna do it for next season, record everything! Hell I would even stream to you guys if I could....
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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guys i need a software(free:D) that could repair bad sectors or blocks on a Hard drive. I looked a lot on the web but only could find trials or demos who don't do much.

thanks
 

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