� In my opinion, this is still the best file handling tool available,
� mirrored nowadays by the Midnight Commander ('mc') for Linux (OK, I
� still have to compile it myself in order to enable it to recover
� deleted ext2 files.)
Haw do you compile with undel ? I installed e2undel,e2fslibs,
e2fslibs-dev and used flag "--with-ext2undel " but I get only
checking linux/ext2_fs.h usability... no
checking linux/ext2_fs.h presence... no
checking for linux/ext2_fs.h... no
I used
apt-get build-dep mc
apt-get source -b mc
Can you please tell me the output from ldd `which mc ` ?
Thank you,
Florentin.
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Wilko Fokken wrote :
� Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 23:33:44 +0100
� From: Wilko Fokken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
� Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
� To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
� Subject: Re: [OT] XTree
� Resent-Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 16:32:49 -0600 (CST)
� Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
�
� On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 09:28:42AM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote:
� > * Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031217 19:55]:
� ...
� > No way! xtg was absolutely _indispensible_ in those days. I don't
� > think I ever ran into a PC without it. Not twice, anyway ;-) XTree
� > still blows the pants off of any dos file manager (*cough* explorer)
� > I've had the misfortune of using.
� >
� > Installing ytree now...
� >
� > Holy crap, that takes me back! Awesome!
� >
� Well, I did like Xtree Gold (xtg) in those days of DOS very much, but,
� later, I found the Norton Commander even more convincing, due to it's
� duplicated directory display.
�
� In my opinion, this is still the best file handling tool available,
� mirrored nowadays by the Midnight Commander ('mc') for Linux (OK, I
� still have to compile it myself in order to enable it to recover
� deleted ext2 files.)
�
� I am especially lucky with my ancient "ET4000" graphic card allowing a
� brilliant 'DefaultMode "100x37x9_SVGA"' under 'SVGATextMode'.
�
� This greatly enhances my files display under 'mc' or 'ytree', and adds
� space to the right side of program texts, where lots of minor comments
� can be added without having to insert extra commenting lines, so that
� viewing the code text remains less disturbed.
�
�
�
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