Fatdog64-500 final
You must have had an old copy of fd64-500.sfs somewhere, or the symlink is accidentally deleted. FD64 final includes libsox.so.1 - just check whether it's there in /initrd/pup_ro2/usr/lib64/libsox.so1.Lobster wrote:tried some imagination
# imagination
imagination.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libsox.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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Works fine on my Acer Aspire M5630. (desktop)
The Intel graphics seem to be fixed now, appears to be going through Mesa DRI.
But, I have an annoying bug, so far, I can only drop the resolution to 1024x768, if I use xorgwizard, but then when X Org comes back, the DRI appears to get broken!
It seems to go to software rasterizer!
The Intel graphics seem to be fixed now, appears to be going through Mesa DRI.
But, I have an annoying bug, so far, I can only drop the resolution to 1024x768, if I use xorgwizard, but then when X Org comes back, the DRI appears to get broken!
It seems to go to software rasterizer!
Our son either mistakenly deleted or disconnected a USB stick and SD card while moving files around.
The USB stick won't unmount, rxvt shows nothing using 'ls" but pmount shows 966MB.
The SD card won't unmount, both "ls" and rox show one folder where there should be two.
He has not yet rebooted.
Are deleted files and folders moved to a tmp or trash folder until after reboot?
Is there any way to reverse a mistaken delete?
(If not, why not?)
Is there a way to Un-Do a delete if a device has not yet been properly unmounted?
He is kind of miserable at the moment as the data holds his records for many hours of game-play on his DS.
Thanks!
The USB stick won't unmount, rxvt shows nothing using 'ls" but pmount shows 966MB.
The SD card won't unmount, both "ls" and rox show one folder where there should be two.
He has not yet rebooted.
Are deleted files and folders moved to a tmp or trash folder until after reboot?
Is there any way to reverse a mistaken delete?
(If not, why not?)
Is there a way to Un-Do a delete if a device has not yet been properly unmounted?
He is kind of miserable at the moment as the data holds his records for many hours of game-play on his DS.
Thanks!
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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Undelete
Using http://startpage.com (I don't use google) I came upon a couple of discussions of Undelete methods, so far this seems the most user-friendly:
http://amadeus.uprm.edu/~undelete/u_friend.html
Is this available for Fatdog64 users?
http://amadeus.uprm.edu/~undelete/u_friend.html
Is this available for Fatdog64 users?
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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Using http://startpage.com (I don't use google) I came upon a couple of discussions of Undelete methods, so far this seems the most user-friendly:
http://amadeus.uprm.edu/~undelete/u_friend.html
Is this available for Fatdog64 users?
From their download page:
This code has only been tested in kernel 2.0.0. This code will not work for more advanced kernels.
It seems odd that nothing like this is built into the kernel and available on all versions of Linux.pemasu wrote:Using http://startpage.com (I don't use google) I came upon a couple of discussions of Undelete methods, so far this seems the most user-friendly:
http://amadeus.uprm.edu/~undelete/u_friend.html
Is this available for Fatdog64 users?
From their download page:This code has only been tested in kernel 2.0.0. This code will not work for more advanced kernels.
It is a very common need and according to this app apparently possible to implement.
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
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edoc,
I've used testdisk in the past, it worked well. I haven't tried it with Fatdog64 yet. The key to recovering deleted files is not writing anything to that partition until you recover your files. Most flash devices are formatted FAT16 or FAT32.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download
I've used testdisk in the past, it worked well. I haven't tried it with Fatdog64 yet. The key to recovering deleted files is not writing anything to that partition until you recover your files. Most flash devices are formatted FAT16 or FAT32.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download
Any idea why there is not a PET for this in the various repositories?kirk wrote:edoc,
I've used testdisk in the past, it worked well. I haven't tried it with Fatdog64 yet. The key to recovering deleted files is not writing anything to that partition until you recover your files. Most flash devices are formatted FAT16 or FAT32.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download
It sure seemslike the kind of app that we'd all like to have handy for those "ooops!" moments.
[b]Thanks! David[/b]
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[i]Don't google[/i] [b]Search![/b] [url]http://duckduckgo.com[/url]
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WOW!
Fatdog is sweet. Works perfectly on a HP G60 laptop.
Stable and bug-free.
Nvidia install and performance is flawless.
Full screen youtube is great.
Congrats to Kirk and his cohorts for an excellent release. Reminds me of Fatdog 112 which was also stellar albeit not 64 bit.
Also wondering if Simple Network Manager could be adapted as it works quite well in lucid 5.1. Not that I had a problem with the included manager but its not real newbie friendly and I would love to distribute a remaster of Fatdog to acquaintances.
I would love to see java and Extreme Tuxracer pets.
Thankyou.
Fatdog is sweet. Works perfectly on a HP G60 laptop.
Stable and bug-free.
Nvidia install and performance is flawless.
Full screen youtube is great.
Congrats to Kirk and his cohorts for an excellent release. Reminds me of Fatdog 112 which was also stellar albeit not 64 bit.
Also wondering if Simple Network Manager could be adapted as it works quite well in lucid 5.1. Not that I had a problem with the included manager but its not real newbie friendly and I would love to distribute a remaster of Fatdog to acquaintances.
I would love to see java and Extreme Tuxracer pets.
Thankyou.
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link to wine
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here you are
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... i486-2.sfs
I don't use it , so you'll have to try it .
Martin
here you are
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/dis ... i486-2.sfs
I don't use it , so you'll have to try it .
Martin
CPU Int Pent EM64T 2X3,4GHz ,2GB ram ,ATI Radeon 9250 ,3x750GB HD
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wine
@Warrior522
First , excuse me , forgot to mention , you also have to load
the fd64-32bit-libs-3.sfs . Wine is 32 bit , so you need those
compatibles .
Wat do you mean with
I'm over my d/l limit , and also ibiblio seems to be very slow
for now .
Martin
First , excuse me , forgot to mention , you also have to load
the fd64-32bit-libs-3.sfs . Wine is 32 bit , so you need those
compatibles .
Wat do you mean with
andit has popped up under many different names in many menu areas
Will install it , and give it a go . But it will take some time ,and seems to have hijacked several programs...
I'm over my d/l limit , and also ibiblio seems to be very slow
for now .
Martin
CPU Int Pent EM64T 2X3,4GHz ,2GB ram ,ATI Radeon 9250 ,3x750GB HD
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Re: wine
There's a large number of new programs that all have WINE as a prefix.it has popped up under many different names in many menu areas
On another note, Megavideo, Newgrounds, Vevo, and several other video sites are not working correctly; is there a fix for this?