On 01/13/2010 02:08 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi,
I use English, Canadian, and wish to turn up the internal speaker volume.
I have seen enough to suggest that there here was some command for this.
With some DOS screen readers, that speaker is used for indications.
With some laptops, it can
PS: for what I know vfat in Linux is just the name of FAT32 ;)
Then Linux is not correct, because VFAT is just an extension to FAT12 /
FAT16 / FAT32 to allow long filenames:
Ok, but most people should be aware that in the Linux literature (most
google tutorials) the tem vfat is used
On 2010/01/13 15:36 (GMT+0100) Christian Masloch composed:
PS: for what I know vfat in Linux is just the name of FAT32 ;)
Then Linux is not correct, because VFAT is just an extension to FAT12 /
FAT16 / FAT32 to allow long filenames:
Ok, but most people should be aware that in the Linux