Hi
One of my friend just installed OpenSUSE 11.0 on his desktop and during
installation process he formated ALL windows partitions.
Immediately after the installation he realised that he forgot to take backup
of emails in Outlook Express.
Is it possible to recover data from formatted
when you formatted all windows partitions then i can't possible.
2008/11/27 gajendra khanna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
One of my friend just installed OpenSUSE 11.0 on his desktop and during
installation process he formated ALL windows partitions.
Immediately after the installation he realised
One of my friend just installed OpenSUSE 11.0 on his desktop and during
installation process he formated ALL windows partitions.
Immediately after the installation he realised that he forgot to take backup
of emails in Outlook Express.
Is it possible to recover data from formatted
One of my friend just installed OpenSUSE 11.0 on his desktop and during
installation process he formated ALL windows partitions.
Immediately after the installation he realised that he forgot to take backup
of emails in Outlook Express.
Is it possible to recover data from formatted windows
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Saurabh Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
do you have experience in environments where there is only windows
server and diskless linux thinclients
pxe booting off tftp server on the windows machine.
I'm sorry but I've never done this myself.
i need to do this
insert
I have a question ! do we have wireless thin clients ?? i mean to ask, can
we have PXE booting over wireless ? any idea for security issue or similar
study ? I have not got a good result via search !
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On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Amit Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue,
Hi all,
I have Ubuntu 8.10 running on an HP Mininote PC. Yesterday I noticed
that the keys double-mapped to the numpad keys were not functioning
properly. For example - 'P' usually turns into '*' while the function
key is pressed but now pressing 'P' would echo '*' whether the
function key is
install and run this utility gnome-keybinding-properties , may be you can
set proper keybinding from here
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Anupam Jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have Ubuntu 8.10 running on an HP Mininote PC. Yesterday I noticed
that the keys double-mapped to the
As mentioned by Goldwyn, the more you use the system, the possibilities will
decrease. The new data will overwrite the previous data on blocks
physically. The only solution that i can think of is calling the experts.
They might be able to extract something from the magnetic disk.
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Regards
Dear all,
This is a formal announcement about the much awaited GNUnify '09 event.
Gnunify started off in 2003 and is successfully organised every year
since then.
This time, the event will be held on 13-14 February 2009.
Gnunify website (http://gnunify.in) will be updated soon to get the
new
Take a look at http://www.emperorlinux.com/ - their Gazelle series come with
an ATI X1600 and seems to work out of the box ( again, not sure how shipping
/ support into India will work though! )
bingo! that's what i need. some of their laptops can cost till USD 9800+...
however, they have no
[With the usual apology for X-Posting]
Please circulate widely
*Insignia 3.0 :Hackerdom*
A celebration of FOSS culture
The Dept.of Computer Science,Government Engineering College, Thrissur
and Free Software Users Group of Thrissur, are delighted to announce
the Annual National Event on Free
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