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Assistance / Software / Re: Internet Key
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on: April 29, 2009, 23:57:04 PM
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but after having copied and pasted it said "command not found" What I've got to do?? Thanks!
Copy and paste HERE, not into the shell... want to see the (lsusb) command output.
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General / The Pub / Re: Morning
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on: March 06, 2009, 12:06:48 PM
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In the morning, if I'm with my kids the first thing I do is breakfast for them, after taking them to school. When I am not, the first thing I do is go out to work, fired!
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Assistance / Installing Pardus / Re: 2 hard drives
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on: February 28, 2009, 01:59:35 AM
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'Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here.' Well, XP is gone. There was possibly erased (only) the partition table on the first hard disk, but XP is still there. There is a tool called http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Step_By_StepTestDisk to recover partitions that can be missing, missing data etc if you have NOT formatted ... It is very powerful but you should have some knowledge of computers, however, management is easy once you read the documentation. Windows is very "fussy" and once recovered the partition table you may have to recover the system from the Windows Recovery Console. (Another Houston problem...) Pardus have the TestDisk package, so you can install with Pisi. It is a very powerful tool that you must handle with care. Must run as root, so either read the wiki TestDisk... If you can seethe partition table with TestDisk on Hard Disk at least you can recover and backup the data and almost certain that the entire system with a little patience. Another problem is that you installed grub on the first disk and not can boot Pardus after the recovery, but it can also be fixed... Welcome to the (home) world of forensic analysis!
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Assistance / Installing Pardus / Re: 2 hard drives
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on: February 27, 2009, 20:10:51 PM
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... I followed your instructions and then used "print screen"to get a snapshot of the console. ...
You can copy the contents of a shell (konsole, xterm etc) by pressing the left mouse button while you select the text (as in any operating system, eg Windows XP). Once selected, go to where you want and copy it by pressing the middle button, copy the contents magically. If you have no middle button or you want to do it the classic (long) way, once selected, press the right button and select the option copy the marks, then you copy it anywhere you want, press the right button and paste. This is the same as is done in a word processor. if you open the system carpet on the Desktop, See you the XP partition?. Then you can put the screenshot of System carpet as you said bubbel.
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Assistance / Installing Pardus / Re: 2 hard drives
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on: February 26, 2009, 22:28:03 PM
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This update is from 2007 to 2008, 2008 to 2008.2 or? Can you see the XP partiton from Pardus and can you enter it? What is the content of your /etc/fstab) for it run (not root): #cat /etc/fstab paste the content here. ¿are you using GRUB? What is the content of your /boot/grub/menu.lst? for it run (not root): #cat /boot/grub/menu.lst paste the content here.
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Assistance / Laptop / Re: Which laptop to buy?
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on: February 26, 2009, 13:51:34 PM
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The Pardus developper's mailing list is public and archived, so everyone can look and find this kernel version. But it is not wise to try a test version of the kernel if your hardware works fine with the stable one.
ok, it is preferable not to install the kernel 2.6.28 that I downloaded because has some bugs and is not polished yet (no drivers, etc etc) and could complicate things for the less advanced users. So I prefer not link directly to the developers kernel to it is stable (still works very well). Somebody (advanced or loving dangerous experience...  ) user can look and find this kernel version as you say, PhiX. The 2.6.25 Pardus kernel have some backports from 2.6.28 kernels and is very complete, estable and fast.
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Assistance / Laptop / Re: Which laptop to buy?
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on: February 26, 2009, 00:32:45 AM
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I download this kernel from a Pardus developer. I found it by chance looking for Pardus info on Pardus-devel mailing list. Perhaps i not allowed to say where sorry, but is a Pardus Kernel. kernel-2.6.28-114.pisi, headers and source. . The 2.6.25 from Pardus is very stable and within a lot of patchs, but I need a recent kernel for some of my laptop periferals, i am a (old, very old...) friki  sorry my bad english.
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Assistance / Laptop / Re: Which laptop to buy?
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on: February 25, 2009, 00:02:58 AM
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I am working with HP Compaq 6720s very well and fast. The SD-reader work fine for me, it is OK. Only problems witht no-static Central Regulatory Domain Agent (ES) with some wifi cards, dont see the 12 and 13 channels on my country (spain). I download a never iw version (on pardus is old) and download and compile the latest CRDA code. Then is working well. #iw reg set ES and i can see the 12-13 channels. This is my kernel # uname -a Linux webs-pardus 2.6.28-114 #1 SMP Wed Jan 14 14:57:35 EET 2009 i686 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7250 @ 2.00GHz GNU/Linux
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