Micha wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please excuse this is not strictly debian or laptop related,
> but i'm in urgent trouble.
> I accidently deleted a folder with 3500 files on my laptop,
> just when i wanted to do a really overdue backup.
> It's about 5 GB, nearly 3 months of work, and the last
> backup i
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Johannes,
i would be happy to be able to do but after sleuthkit/autopsy couldn't help
(and no reply from their mailing list about this) i lost nerves and invested in
recreating as much of the files as possible, which needed crazy huge amounts of
time but at least was the only safe bet. For the
Do you have alsa package installed and did you run dpkg-reconfigure alsa?
Cheers
Kemal
Jesus Diaz wrote:
I have unmuted at alsamixer
it is not operative with krecord is not posible record,
my lsmod is:
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Module Size Used by
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Hello,
first excuse my bad english ;-)
Two months ago i got a Thinkpad T22 with a defekt DVD. The only medium from
which i could install was my sarge DVDs, so i do a dist upgrade to Etch.
With many tips from Internet i got everything to work.
Now i got a new DVD-Device and would do a fresh Etch i
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 06:18:11PM +0100, Michael wrote:
>
> i would be happy to be able to do but after sleuthkit/autopsy couldn't help
...
> Anyway, ext3 clearly is difficult to recover.
eh, seems that's the sad truth with j-fs - btw anybody has had such
experience (I mean, full delete then (
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