Hi all,
On Wednesday, 9/6/2023, at 7:00 PM Eastern Daylight time, GoLUG's
monthly online meeting features ten lesser known HTML elements you
might find handy.
As you know, many HTML elements were added with HTML Version 5 (HTML5),
and many are handy either because they make the HTML more readable
I wouldn't trust any important data on exFAT; sure use it to transfer files
between Linux, Mac, and Windows, machines, but don't let that be your only copy
and don't remove it from the source machine until you've successfully
transferred it onto the destination machine. exFAT is merely an extens
Pretty sure exFAT can be read by Linux/Windows/MacOS
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Thanks,
Alexander
Sent from my Google Pixel 7 Pro
On Sat, Sep 2, 2023, 15:48 David Schwartz via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> AFAIK, most backup drives including USB things are formatted as something
> like EXT3
AFAIK, most backup drives including USB things are formatted as something like
EXT3 that can be read by pretty much any OS.
The ones that say “Windows” are going to be NTFS and the Mac ones are going to
be something Macs prefer.
I’ve got Macs and I have to be careful when i get external drives
Very cool. My power supply, I think, for my NUC just bit the dust and I
couldn't get my Windows box to read the back up USB drives. The cool thing
is that my little chromebook CAN read them. So I emailed the file I wanted
to work on (a libre calc file) to myself and then I opened it on the
windows