> Or, abandon the desktop environment all together, and just go with a
> window manager, a panel and Debian-menu (I use Openbox and LXPanel).
>
>
Where is Debian-menu?
x@y:~$ apt-cache search debian-menu
x@y:~$ apt-cache search debian | grep menu
education-menus - Debian Edu menu reorganization
m
> From my own limited experience with Gnome 3, I don't see what the big fuss
> is about. I thought it generally operated pretty much like Gnome 2 except
> it was missing some pieces that will probably show up eventually, as they
> did when KDE went from 3 to 4.
>
> The main thing I believe is that
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:13 PM, green wrote:
> To Ro wrote at 2013-06-14 06:02 -0500:
> > At this point I have to wait about two weeks before I can afford
> > getting a 2TB drive where I could dump the recovered parts and try to
> > resuscitate it. Is there any site that w
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:53 PM, green wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote at 2013-06-13 11:45 -0500:
> > Good to hear that it was not ext3!
>
> For ext3, there is the ext4magic tool. (I have not used it.)
>
Thank you guys for all your input. The mention of scalpel, scrounge-ntfs
reminded me that I shou
compressed.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> To Ro wrote:
> > After a few hours, my Big.tar.gz was gone. I tried testdisk, but has not
> > been very succesful. I was able to see and copy to another disk about 18
> > files of different sizes, from 6
Where: External SeaGate Drive of 1 TB
I had a Big.tar.gz file (about 400gb) with all the contents of my home
directory, in a maze of directories and subdirectories.
After extracting a directory with all its contents from Big.tar.gz to my
hard drive, I decided to delete that particular directory. My
Sorry, I am using gnome-classic.
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 02 iun 13, 04:24:25, To Ro wrote:
> > is there any way of restoring old debian menu in wheezy? The new menu is
> > very deficient to say the least.
>
> You could at leas
is there any way of restoring old debian menu in wheezy? The new menu is
very deficient to say the least.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 3:15 AM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> And, as always when making such drastic changes. make sure you have a
> VALID BACKUP. SO make the backup and test it.
> Unless you have a highly modified setup it might also be just easier to do
> a clean install and restore the
I want to end up with lvm
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:42 PM, Thore wrote:
> What do you want to have?
> Your system in lvm or only a vg to create partitions?
> Am 28.05.2013 23:30, schrieb To Ro:
>
> What would be the best course of action to switch my system to lvm? This
&g
What would be the best course of action to switch my system to lvm? This is
what I have:
Filesystem Size Used Avail
Use% Mounted on
rootfs 9.2G 8.3G 425M
96% /
udev
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