I think you mean't obnoxious and boorish, not interesting?
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 5:42 PM, waltwa1...@myrealbox.com wrote:
Agree or disagree, he's an interesting speaker:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8
cents :)
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Ben Cadieux
access the deleted directory entries. This wouldn't be an 'as-of' style
access... it would be accessing all the active and deleted directory
entries regardless of when they became deleted.
What if I deleted a directory and re-created it?
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Ben Cadieux
'...try
putting a huge set of volumes back together on windows. 7z has a
really decent windows port, tooand ports on many other OSes.
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Ben Cadieux
, you'd still see .Z files everywhere.
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Ben Cadieux
8 11:27 key.img.bz2
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Ben Cadieux
There's a port of apcupsd for bsd - I use it with a few APC UPSes at
work --- seems to run well.
On 3/30/07, Jose timofonic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm going to buy an UPS due to electrical problems in
my home. Some of my computer stuff was damaged by
electrical problems and now I'm
to them instead of slowing things down to the maximum speed
they can be output?
Perhaps I'm mistaken about this issue :) -- and I'm certain that if
I'm not there's a reason for it working the way it does. I wouldn't
mind knowing the reason, though!
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Ben Cadieux
O_o
You guys sure waste a lot of time on trolls. Too bad Danial didn't
post any official title, he's starting to remind me of the Jerry
Taylor incident. It's pretty clear this guy is too ignorant to have
23 years of life experience, let alone that much time using unixes.
I vote for the ban :)
sector. I think norton's
diskedit makes editing these fields easy, but I can't recall if it
supported editing the mbr and entire disk or just fat partitions.
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Ben Cadieux
Anyone have an idea why Windows and Linux are using the same ID for
their data partition? What's the point in having a much longer
partition type ID if we're going to be overlapping anyway? That
and...could we possibly find a worse way of storing it? Note that
only the first three blocks are
It would be nice to have some better descriptions for people that like
to multi-boot (like me).
At this point there's lots of room, we'll see when I've added more
features. I can always figure out a way to optimize it. At the
moment it just shows fat/ntfs as being Windows - since there's
Thanks for your offer, yet, what's the gain with your MBR? Or put
differently: what's wrong with the one from FreeBSD?
Well, what would you like to see different? I never really decided on
anything...but perhaps a boot from floppy option? A visual
countdown? When all the journaling
I would suggest that FAT come out saying DOS/Win9x and NTFS say WinNT
+. My reason for that is based on the fact that the old version of
That sounds reasonable enough; everyone agree?
Oh and yea, 3.x, 9x and ME all boot DOS underneath
ME Kind of just pretended it wasn't there.
- BC
Hi Everyone,
I wrote an MBR at one point - it's quite similar to FreeBSD's, except
instead of function keys it looks something like this:
Windows
DragonFlyBSD
FreeBSD
Uhm, paste that into vi or something that has a set font size and it
will make sense! Anyway, you use the arrow keys and
Hi,
I've been reading the dragonfly digest and noticed the conversations
about bug tracking. I realize it was in the kernel list (I'm not
subscribed to it, don't really wish to be).
If you don't find what you're looking for - I'll code one in php if you'd like.
- BC
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