On 08/09/18 16:18, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
Well on Linux it does not even list.
You don't say where you looked.
Are there any Linux tools that I can use to see if can find anything
on the card?
Unplug the card/adapter. In one window, run ‘dmesg -HTxw’. Don't worry
too much about wha
Hi,
My wife and son are learning Chinese. My son has successfully setup his W10
machine to type Pinyin chars from his UK keyboard, but we cannot get it to
work on Kubuntu 18.04. Has anyone successfully achieved this?
The way to do it seems to be by using iBus see:
https://help.ubuntu.com/com
Forensics distributions like Helix, or tools like FTK should be able to recover
anything that isn’t permanent damaged.
James
> On 8 Sep 2018, at 17:18, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
>> Well on Linux it does not even list.
>
> You don't say where you looked.
>
>> Are there any Linux to
Hi Tim,
> Well on Linux it does not even list.
You don't say where you looked.
> Are there any Linux tools that I can use to see if can find anything
> on the card?
Unplug the card/adapter. In one window, run ‘dmesg -HTxw’. Don't worry
too much about what instantly appears.
Connect the adapt
I noticed that my Dashcam was not working the other day so I removed it
from the car, removed the micro sd card, stuck the card in an SD card
adapter then stuck the sd card in a in my usb reader (adapter and card
reader workers with other cards). Well on Linux it does not even list.
Hooked it
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