I've bought a few BT adapters on ebay (for about £3 delivered!), and they just worked. I've never actually tried one that didn't - come to think of it!
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I've bought a few BT adapters on ebay (for about £3 delivered!), and they just worked. I've never actually tried one that didn't - come to think of it!
Probably not, now that you've gone and installed an entire OS on the drive.
You could try data recovery tools, but it's going to be pot luck. It's probably an idea to health-check your hard...
While I personally wouldn't want to mount the same filesystem twice (I can't think of a single good reason to do so), it should be ok. I suppose that any software that might be indexing stores could...
Agreed, but for the true newcomer, the previous command is a lot friendlier with the output (A nice full name, no verbosity). I'll also throw in another option:
cat /proc/version
I'm probably just trying to make myself feel better about having a massive beast in the livingroom. I had grand plans to move it under the stairs and route HDMI to the main rooms, but I never got...
Well at least you can easily throw in lots of extra drives, be they in bays or cable-tied to random sections. Can't do that with an all-in-one tiny PC. ;)
Upnp ;)
Also, if the router is forwarding port 80, but nothing is listening on the PC (no Apache), then it's not really open.
Screw compact PC cases, stick to monsters! You can always stick them in a cupboard somewhere, and run a dinky front end by the TV; or HDMI/IR over cat6, that's even more practical and minimalist.
Violin, easily.
If you can afford to spend a little, then 'get data back for NTFS' is a good program for recovering data (from NTFS systems); I'd probably say that it's the best.
Either way, stop booting from or...
If you don't have access to clam (or simply don't trust it), you can simply wipe the drive and the boot record.
I believe I once went five days, although it might have been four; I was certainly not in a good way. Your body will generally knock you out before it gets to the point (I woke up on the bathroom...
If you live in fear of rejection or failure, you'll never get anywhere.
You're obviously very young; just think about things this way, 'what's the worst that can happen'. ;)
A virtual machine would also do the job; it's not bulletproof, but it's pretty viable.
What; has something changed? I've run Windows 7 on ESATA...
Aye, Steam storage does have a habit of creeping up on one. :)
XBMC plays ISO files (and just about everything else) wonderfully. I used it on my media centre, where all the ISO files are stored; I can throw the DVDs in the loft, although I really wish I could...
All of my storage drives are Seagate, mainly because of the price-point. If a drive dies, I don't really care about the drive itself - I can get a new drive with twice the capacity. The price...
The boot repair may simply have overwritten your boot records; post the output of:
sudo fdisk -l
DRM is optional, and the vast, vast majority of the population neither know of or care about it.
If you don't like it, don't shell out. The main problem is that there is rarely a DRM free...
Indeed, when it comes to handling files across directories, find is the tool I use the most - by far.
It's pretty simple - as long as your hardware is supported out of the box.
To be honest, I think that the best way to learn a new OS is to just suck in up and use it normally. If you can't figure...
You are of course quite correct; it's really a case of horses for courses. We have servers for certain roles; we the cut-down nature of most dedicated systems to be more reliable, and a lot quicker...
Massive PFsense fan here (we have tonnes of them), so a +1 on that score.
Ultimately yes, of course it is; how cruel is another matter. Cruel is probably the wrong word to use, and I'd opt for selfish
P.S: I have a pet.