On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
> but this time i want to be able to redirect the output of recover jpeg from
> its default /home/foouser to somewhere else.
>
> The CLI syntax as given in the man pages does not show any such means ??
>
>
> seems easy enough
the command
-$ re
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Nandan Vaidya wrote:
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>> **
>> am wondering why this HD may be crashing
>>
>> in an earlier thread there was a mention of a max of 16 partitions that
>> could operate at once. Now am assuming that these are 16 active partitions
>> and not those that do not load up
Hi
some days back i had reported the use of recoverjpeg - which caused an awful
lot of images (some 11, 12 lakh ) to be recovered. It nearly killed my
sessions and ground my system to a near halt, after that i had a 2 -3 day
exercise in exorcising the unwanted images.
Am still in the need to reco
>
>
> **
> am wondering why this HD may be crashing
>
> in an earlier thread there was a mention of a max of 16 partitions that
> could operate at once. Now am assuming that these are 16 active partitions
> and not those that do not load up.
>
I guess I had mentioned the 15 partitions restriction
Hi
I recently got an 1 TB external USB (connected and powered) Hard Disk.
After getting it I partitioned it from the default 1 to 4 partitions. The
default was ntfs and still is the other 3 partitions are ext4
However on my Thinkpad t60 running Ubuntu 9.10 this external HD powered and
connected
To followup (since you dont use LiveUSB), you could try editing the
boot options to remove the
"quiet splash" portion and see where in the console output it starts
failing. Try adding
"nouveau.modeset=0" to your boot options (pressing F6 during boot menu I think)
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The beta has a known issue where you should *not* specify the
persistence option while making a USB stick.
If that doesn't help I think I saw a thread with similar subject as
this email at ubuntuforums.org maverick section here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=385
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+++ Ravi Kumar [2010-09-05 01:33:32]:
> Ubuntu-In should not be just a wiki. It should be a Custom site, a forum, a
> wiki, a CMS and more.
>
> What I think about Ubuntu-India, not a site about Ubuntu, but a site more
> geared towards the Ubuntu and its usage/development/helps/articles/
> present
Ubuntu 10.10 Beta is a Beta to be used for testing by people who know
their way around linux (that rules me out) and not for people who cant
trouble shoot because the beta is going to give you trouble -thats the
reason its a beta.
If you are new to Linux, may i suggest Ubuntu 10.04.1 which is grea
Hi Friends,
I'm trying to install Ubuntu 10.10 beta on my PC but I'm not able to boot
from the Live CD. I get to the grub screen on the CD which offers 2 options,
Install Ubuntu and Check for CD defects. When I press enter on install
Ubuntu, the screen stays blank for about 30-35 seconds or so an
Mods
Thanks. A one off case is ok. Would expect you guys to get a little
more active on the lists and gently but firmly point out new users to
not use sms and chat lingo. May be even delete posts with a warning
from members that do not heed gentle advice.
On 9/4/10, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
> On Sa
I am loving it.
On 9/4/10, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
> Am top posting but please indulge
>
> Ginto are you a new user, if so please see the guidelines, specially about
> spam.
>
> First its no longer necessary for an invitation to open a gmail account, so
> stop sending invitations,
>
> Am sure the am
Ww. I m lvng t.
On 9/5/10, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
> Hi Ginto
>
> wht hpnd gt scrd of by al th sms spk ??
>
> if u fnd the sol plz pst so tht v ma kno wht hppnd
>
> plz c b-low
>
> On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 10:46 PM, ginto joseph
> wrote:
>
>>
>> the files and folders in the local disk is not seen but t
Just use the livecd to boot into system and in the shell , use
grub-install command to install grub into the system . That should work . if
the grub-install command complains of anything , post it here ..
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Arpan Patelia wrote:
> Follow the instructions on this p
Hi Ginto
wht hpnd gt scrd of by al th sms spk ??
if u fnd the sol plz pst so tht v ma kno wht hppnd
plz c b-low
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 10:46 PM, ginto joseph wrote:
>
> the files and folders in the local disk is not seen but the space consumed
> by it is shown.
>
> as u said it may becoz of ma
Follow the instructions on this page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Reinstalling%20from%20LiveCD
This will successfully restore your grub and you will be able to use
your existing ubuntu installation.
HTH.
On Sunday 05 September 2010 12:14 AM, saurav paul wrote:
hi folks. i have
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