Thera are motherboards which allow you to configure
SATA/IDE to pretend it SCSI.
May be it'll help
Valery
--- Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> my old computer died and I got a new one which has a
> sata drive.
> The sata drive isn't recognized by ubuntu.
>
> I modprobed the sata
Hi all,
my old computer died and I got a new one which has a sata drive.
The sata drive isn't recognized by ubuntu.
I modprobed the sata_sis module but it didn't help.
I am trying to build the driver from the sis web site but to no avail.
when I run make I get the following error:
make -C /lib
Hi all!
On Sunday, 12-November-2006 , the Tel Aviv Linux club will hold its "Linux for
the Student" presentation as part of the "Welcome to Linux" presentation
series. The presentation will take place at 18:30 in room Shenkar 222 of Tel
Aviv University.
The presentor will be Sagiv Barhoom. The
On 2006-11-07 14:30, Meir Kriheli wrote:
> This has surfaced at gnome-files.org, HTH:
>
> http://faces.homeip.net/
Thanks, but it's yet another one of those one-way
textual-representation-to-graphical-report tools.
Eran
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To uns
Eran Tromer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone recommend some nice, lightweight project management software
> for Linux? All such software I found so far is either long abandoned or
> works as a one-way converter from some annoying text format to static
> reports; I want a usable live GUI interface.
>