Re: [ilugd] hummingbird

2006-09-18 Thread Andrew Michael Lynn
Exceed is a X-emulator from Hummingbird. Very pricy.

We replaced Exceed with Cygwin - which has an X server, if you go beyond the 
default install,  and should serve the purpose.

Andrew

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From: Karanbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list 
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 10:51:13 +0100
Subject: Re: [ilugd] hummingbird

Raj Mathur wrote:
> 
> Vijay> Hi Rajnish, I am also intersted to reun Tally on RHEL 3.0.
> Vijay> Will you tell me the procedure.
> 
> I don't know Tally, but from the original poster's message it appears
> that he needs to run Tally on the Linux machine with display on the
> Winduhs box.  In the absence of an X server for Winduhs, this can be
> achieved easily using a VNC server on Linux and VNC client on Winduhs.
> 
> Regards,
> 

hey Raju,

perhaps NX is worth a look see, its not entirely in the open source 
realm though - but has clients that will run in lots of places, and it 
runs a lot better than vnc on slower / high latency networks.



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Re: [ilugd] recovering files after deleting from trash

2006-09-18 Thread विवेक ऐय ्यर விவேக் ஐய்யர் Vivek Iyyer

> most files will seems something like ~omename.ext(if your original
> file name is "somename.ext")
> all you need to do is replace the tilde.
> I have not used photorec (gcsecurity.org) though it claims to do the same.
The link goes something like this.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
> Hope This Helps
>
> cheers
> Vivek
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Re: [ilugd] recovering files after deleting from trash

2006-09-18 Thread विवेक ऐय ्यर விவேக் ஐய்யர் Vivek Iyyer
On 9/18/06, Rocker !!! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
> my friend just made a blunder. he installed fc5 on his system. then
> mounted the fat drives in /mnt/sda1... to /mnt/sda5
> then i dunno why he deleted all te sda folders in the mnt directory.
> and that resulted in his losing all his data in the fat partitions.
> is there any way he can recover that data? it would be of great help
Hi Abhinav,
simple delete should be pretty easily recoverable until nothing else
is written on to the disk. on FAT there is not journalling so your
friend is kinda lucky.
most files will seems something like ~omename.ext(if your original
file name is "somename.ext")
all you need to do is replace the tilde.
I have not used photorec (gcsecurity.org) though it claims to do the same.
Hope This Helps

cheers
Vivek

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[ilugd] recovering files after deleting from trash

2006-09-18 Thread Rocker !!!
hi
my friend just made a blunder. he installed fc5 on his system. then
mounted the fat drives in /mnt/sda1... to /mnt/sda5
then i dunno why he deleted all te sda folders in the mnt directory.
and that resulted in his losing all his data in the fat partitions.
is there any way he can recover that data? it would be of great help
thanx


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