SANTOS Daniel UTE-CARACOLES wrote:
The program i use is Autocad. Do you know what can i do?
Thanks
Daniel
AutoCAD apparently does run under WINE.
Two sites to check out:
http://appdb.winehq.org/search.php?sSearchQuery=autocad
http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=scientific
Search for
Lee Wiggers wrote:
Well, I got notification yesterday that I had 8 days 'til
the old membership was up for renewal.
Today I tried to check my torrents and was told that I
had to renew to get 'em.
Notice to company ah's. You'll never see another nickle
from me after 5 loyal years.
Lee
you
On Thursday 14 September 2006 04:08 am, ET wrote:
Lee Wiggers wrote:
Well, I got notification yesterday that I had 8 days 'til
the old membership was up for renewal.
Today I tried to check my torrents and was told that I
had to renew to get 'em.
Notice to company ah's. You'll never
Thanks Guys,
I probably will not try to use the external HD with my Kubuntu box.
Maybe someone could explain the following in very simple language.
I copied the NTFS files from my external HD onto a CD and then put
the CD into the CD drive in the Kubuntu box and Kubuntu read them. The
Owen,The cd is not in NTFS NTFS stands for New Technology File System this is what NT stood for in WindowsNT. When you create a data cd you create a ISO compliate file that is platform independant. That is why KuBuntu, Windows can read the CD. Now that you have all the data off the disc, you
Owen Berio wrote:
Thanks Guys,
I probably will not try to use the external HD with my Kubuntu box.
Maybe someone could explain the following in very simple language.
I copied the NTFS files from my external HD onto a CD and then put the
CD into the CD drive in the Kubuntu box and Kubuntu
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:11:37 -0700, Owen wrote:
Maybe someone could explain the following in very simple
language. I copied the NTFS files from my external HD onto a
CD and then put the CD into the CD drive in the Kubuntu box
and Kubuntu read them... Why could Kubuntu read the NTFS files?
If