Hi Jiabao,
(1) The concepts of primary and logical partitions are due to the limited
number of partitions that one MBR on a physical harddisk can handle. The MBR
can only accomodate information for 4 partions. These 4 partitions that are
recorded in MBR are primary partitions and if any, one ex
P.S.: the web address I mention below just worked for me - took about the
time I spent writing the first mail for the web server to reply and send
me the current download address for hkl2map.
Tim
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Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tammannstr. 4
D-37077 Goettingen
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Are you referring to the site
http://webapps.embl-hamburg.de/hkl2map/
as not working anymore? Thomas' Italian email address is not the most
effective way to reveice ESCET, it is not valid anymore (or at least not
his primary address).
Tim
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Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tamma
Perhaps the fact that 8.04 is the Long Term Support version is useful to
some people?
FWIW, I tend to create /home as a separate partition in gparted, so that
when I install a new (version of an) OS, I can keep my files etc. Maybe
a little fiddly for the first time installer, but worth keeping
Dear all,
I wonder if the program ESCET wrote by Thomas Schneider is still
available for downloading (3D structural superpositions and analyses).
Apparently, the www published way to download it (through E-mail request
to Thomas) is not working anymore...?
Thank you for your help,
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Alej
Both 8.04 and 8.10 (the current Ubuntu version -- why not install
that?) have gparted, a very easy to use gui partition editor
interface. The defaults are almost certainly what you need, and you
can rearrange the sizes of the partitions interactively from the
install CD.
On Jan 17, 200
Dear Andreas and all,
refining multiple models together would sound like the most
straightforward solution in a case like that. But (please correct me
if I am wrong), generally, such trick can only work in P1:
obviously, any symmetry operation (but lattice translation) applied to
the sh
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