= winxp
15 gig = my data
7 gig = linux
I hope this helps.
~Jargon
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From: Anne Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 February 2004 09:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] access denied - Tip
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On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 10:04, Weiers Coetser wrote:
I'm sorry but I don't know if I really understand or if my problem is even
the same.
I'm running a Dual System mode - Windows XP and Mandrake 9.1 with KDE. This
is only my second week that I am involved with Linux in any form.
I manage to
Have no idea if this has been answered or not.. but I've give it a shot
anyway..
sounds to me like your XP partition is NTFS..
Linux can read NTFS fine, but can't write to it.. (well it can, but its
probably as likely to trash the ntfs partition as it is to write to it.)
so writing to NTFS is
I believe the problem is with the XF file system.
If you are using NTFS, you cannot write via Linux yet. (I believe that this
is being worked on.) If however, you have
a VFAT file system, you should be able to write successfully.
That's the situation on my dual boot system. I can write just fine
I don't get it!
How can I drag and drop files to a folder when I'm user?
For the moment all I can do is write in my home directory.
When I open KDE config panel as root there is no way to move files around.
I think I missed something!
Christophe
ps: what is gksu and kdesu??
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Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Monday 23 February 2004 17:32, Christophe Rhein wrote:
I don't get it!
How can I drag and drop files to a folder when I'm user?
For the moment all I can do is write in my home directory.
When I open KDE config panel as root there
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On Monday 23 February 2004 14:47, robin wrote:
What would be really nice would be for konqueror to open a root
password dialogue when you try to do something like that.
IOW - just like it used to in File Manager Super User g
Anne
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Monday 23 February 2004 10:32 am, Christophe Rhein wrote:
I don't get it!
How can I drag and drop files to a folder when I'm user?
For the moment all I can do is write in my home directory.
When I open KDE config panel as root there is no way to
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Marc Resnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try going into a terminal, and typing 'su', then your password. Then,
from the terminal, open whatever program you were using to move the
files(i.e. if you were using konqueror, type 'konqueror'.) This is a
root version