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    Re: Understanding Security Descriptor

    because i prefer mydefrag, lol (windows utility is not customizable)

    i found that page on mydefrag forums, too; i went into security for all my drives and made sure i had permission for...
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    Re: Understanding Security Descriptor

    alright, so is there a tool for manipulating these?
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    [ubuntu] Re: issues with dual boot after windows 8

    just a pointer:

    if you ever delete your windows boot partition (the 100mb) you will lose your extended partitions

    the best bet is to reinstall windows and specify a certain size, like 200gb or...
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    Re: You know you're a geek when........

    you feel compelled to post to a thread called "You know you're a geek when........." with advice about being vegan and eating only organic and voting for GMO labeling, even though you know it falls...
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    Understanding Security Descriptor

    $SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR

    so far I have determined it to be the ntfs way of assigning permissions, such as which file is shared on the network, etc.

    I'd be happy to know more. It seems this topic...
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    [ubuntu] Re: mount script after login

    Hi, sorry to raise an old thread, but I'm having trouble finding an answer to my question, which is almost answered here.

    Where would be the place to find an answer like the one I need?

    I wish...
  7. [ubuntu] Re: Please, Please help. Installing Ubuntu on a cd driveless laptop

    I have this same problem, sort of:

    Old dell laptop with pentium II 266 (i think), like 128 mb ram, and no cd-rom, though it does have a floppy...

    I remember there was a knoppix floppy or...
  8. Re: Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    good news:

    I checked out my favorites on ebay and one of my previous sellers whom I had purchased Debian 4.01 3-DVD set with r4 update DVD (thats 4 total) had for sale:

    Ubuntu Xubuntu Kubuntu...
  9. Re: Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    final update

    the 'add-cd' feature said it couldn't mount my drive, which was already mounted... in trying to modify it's mount point i managed to disable it completely and not b4e able to...
  10. >DONE< Re: Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    this is interesting, unfortunately i cannot use it... i suppose i'll have to get a laptop, and a car, and do some driveby downloading

    ha


    i'll probably go to a more advanced, though unstable,...
  11. Re: Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    I found this useful, after following the link to build my own dvd of the repositories:

    http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/

    however, my needs require cd images of the repositories, as in:
    ...
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    Re: Differences Debian and Ubuntu?

    My sound card didn't work with debian 5.0.0, yet it did with Ubuntu 8.10. I'll have to check out the newer debian releases

    My gripe:

    I tried to run debian disks on Ubunty and they said "this...
  13. Re: Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    :indeed:

    :rolleyes:
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    thanks,

    I think i may need to rephrase my question.

    I'm a crazy ******* stuck in a rehab, but I'm going to school for computer networking and have a custom built rig that isn't portable (by me,...
  15. Re: Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    hmm...

    debian 5 didn't do it, though... confusing, guess i'd have to try an experimental version of debian ???

    thanks
  16. Sound Worked! Thank you Ubuntu (>--? more software please ?--

    The first and so far only distribution to get my Realtek integrated sound chip to make noise. Debian 5.0 couldn't do it. RHEL 5.3 couldn't do it (whatever the latest number is)...

    anyways...
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