I love mc. It is an editor, viewer, directory browser. rsyncer, and
many more things. You can even look inside tar and rpm files with it.
For some reason, it's always been popular on Europe, but not so much
here.
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 23:35, Charles Polisher wrote:
Have you checked if ls is
Problem with mc on this problem was that it hung. I don't know why, but it
did hang.
Mike
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From: eric nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 7:07 PM
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I love mc. It is an editor, viewer
Michael J Wenk wrote:
Problem with mc on this problem was that it hung. I don't know why, but it
did hang.
mc to system library: hand over another block!
System library to disk driver: another block on the double!
Disk driver to IDE interface: read block xyz, I'll wait for it!
Disk drive to
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 04:30:20PM -0800, Michael J Wenk wrote:
The system is running samba 2.2.3a. There is nothing useful that I can see
in any samba logs. I did notice something I was unaware of, the laptop that
I call buffy was not in my static DHCP table, ie, it is getting various IP
Have you checked if ls is correctly reporting the file size?
Maybe du / df or some such would help confirm the fire is
actually small.
Find midnite commander, it has a Linux un-rm feature that
rocks. It might already be installed as mc, but you can also
find it at http://www.gnome.org/mc/
Hey,
I have a problem where I seem to have lost around
10GB of data from a backup of a PC I have. The file was not rm'd. I
suspect that the program that wrote it trashed it(I admit Im not totally
sure.) What happened was I ran a backup under XP to a netdrive that
resides on my linux
This sounds like one of those problems that depends
completely on the smallest details. I think it was Einstein
who said a problem cannot be solved at the same level of
awareness with which it was created. :-)
I don't know if anyone here can help, but if we can you'll
have to give more info.
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From: Rod Roark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Recovering data
This sounds like one of those problems that depends
completely on the smallest details. I think it was Einstein
who said a problem
, March 17, 2003 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Recovering data
This sounds like one of those problems that depends
completely on the smallest details. I think it was Einstein
who said a problem cannot be solved at the same level of
awareness with which it was created. :-)
I don't know
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Recovering data
Others on the list can correct me if I am wrong, but I think the max
filesize for ext2 and ext3 is 2GB while for ResierFS is in the Exabytes
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