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    [all variants] Re: Delete or Format?

    Followup: I did get a response from FlashMemoryStore, who emailed an RMA form. I returned the (seemingly defective) product and (with no further communication, like a shipping confirmation) received...
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    [all variants] Re: Delete or Format?

    Thanks. In this case, I am dealing with a (previously) reputable dealer and had no problems in the past, so I am expecting them to stand behind the product. If not, I won't be shy about naming...
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    [all variants] Re: Delete or Format?

    Can you point me to a link on that topic? If i'm going to have a confrontation with the vendor, I'd like to have a little more to back up my position. Thanks.

    (Still not sure what I need to do...
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    [ubuntu] Re: How do I reformat my compact flash

    I presume you mean System>Administration>Partition Editor

    Tried that - only the 'real' drives show up there - not the mounted CF drive. I can see the drive, I can inquire its properties - but...
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    [all variants] Re: Delete or Format?

    Continuing this theme...

    Trying to format a CF card - quick or otherwise. It's a 'generic USB adapter' and mounted as /media/EOS_DIGITAL.

    gparted doesn't see it - just the 'real' disk devices....
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    Re: What was your first distro?

    Yggdrasil - now there's a name you probably haven't heard for a while...
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    Re: c string problems!

    interesting plan; look how well that's worked for Microsoft ...
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    Re: The only thing I miss from Windows

    1) A database IDE like Access. Say what you will about the limitations of Access, and I understand them, Linux will never be a business desktop mainstay until an alternative to this tool is...
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    Re: Choosing a class? [urgent]

    "It depends."

    I saw a position announcement the other day with such a requirement. Had to do with search engine optimization strategies. Applications are dealing with a *lot* more data these...
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    Re: Choosing a class? [urgent]

    I gather they are -both- optional...

    In which case - what do you want to do? Do you want to work in networking, data transmission, communications, protocol analysis, routing, switching, control,...
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    Re: Emacs, smtp, and yahoo

    Just something to look at - if you already know the answer, nevermind...

    But are you sure you can access Port 25 through your ISP? 'cause lots of ISP's won't let you send via 'foreign' (non-ISP)...
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    Re: Old dog wants to learn new tricks...

    Jumping in a little late here... First, thanks for the pointers to the GTK tutorial - I had that very question myself, and I see that it has already been asked and answered.

    Not to hijack the...
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    Re: Future Programming language

    But we were talking about languages, not tools. Interesting how logic is typically taught in the Philosophy, not Mathematics, curriculum...



    That's obviously correct. But I didn't say the...
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    Re: Future Programming language

    Programming languages are tools.
    Like any tool, before you can pick the right one, you have to know what you want to do. You've heard the phrase "When your only tool is a hammer, every problem...
  15. Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Thanks for the quick reply!

    Did the rest of the install, did the restart, created a file on the -3g filesystem, ran upstairs to the XP box, edited it, saved it, ran back downstairs, observed that...
  16. Re: HOWTO: NTFS with read/write support using ntfs-3g (easy method)

    Following along from the beginning, in Step 2 (Installation) did this:

    $ wget http://givre.cabspace.com/ubuntu/givre_key.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
    --14:44:17-- ...
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