On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:47:19 +0100, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
> Could somebody tell me if it's worth sorting through this, or is
> the data likely to be rubbish?
The data is likely to be there, but whether it is worth trying to identify
each bit of data and relate it to the original file is ques
After running hdparm to enable my hard disks in my server to power down
I copied some data to it and managed to somehow kill the disks :( I ran
fsck and now there is nothing on the disk except a lot of stuff in
lost+found. I notice there's a lot of things in there with recognisable
names. Could
On Wednesday 28 September 2011 20:59:24 Anton Piatek wrote:
> I believe there's a very active KDE3 backports (or is it forward? )
> community.
Yup. It was called Trinity-KDE, but the KDE crowd complained, so it is now
called TDE, or Trinity Desktop.
Lisi
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On Tuesday 27 September 2011 23:20:09 Philip Stubbs wrote:
> When it first happened, I did look it up and it seems there are lots
> of different types.
Yes, but I think that they all broadly classify as one or other of Rheumatic
or Osteo-. Osteo means that the bones are damaged, and I doubt that
I believe there's a very active KDE3 backports (or is it forward? )
community.
Anton
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On Wednesday 28 September 2011 20:52:15 Anton Piatek wrote:
> Has anyone suggested a keyboard ? I know it is not a mouse, but learning
> keyboard shortcuts can help a lot with rsi...
And just when you know keyboard shortcuts for everything that is important to
you, for just that reason, the greml
Has anyone suggested a keyboard ? I know it is not a mouse, but learning
keyboard shortcuts can help a lot with rsi...
Anton
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Anton Piatek
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