Re: [ubuntu-uk] DOS file undelete

2009-05-08 Thread Rob Beard
David Restall - System Administrator wrote: > Hi, > > I have a memory stick that's died. I have managed to do a dd from > it and have the contents in a file. I can mount this but some of the > files are missing. I can see the contents of the files using strings > on the image but they don't show

Re: [ubuntu-uk] DOS file undelete

2009-05-08 Thread Andrew Oakley
David Restall - System Administrator wrote: > I think the files are marked as deleted, is there a utility out there > that will let me browse the file system so I can recover the files ? http://foremost.sourceforge.net/ http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec -- Andrew Oakley -- ubuntu-uk@list

[ubuntu-uk] DOS file undelete

2009-05-08 Thread David Restall - System Administrator
Hi, I have a memory stick that's died. I have managed to do a dd from it and have the contents in a file. I can mount this but some of the files are missing. I can see the contents of the files using strings on the image but they don't show up using ls when I mount the image. I think the files

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Setting up shared folders using samba

2009-05-08 Thread Neil Greenwood
2009/5/8 John : > Chris Coulson wrote: >> 2009/5/7 Ciarán Mooney > > >> >>     Hi, >> >>     I don't have it either. Although you can get the app by opening it >>     from the terminal. >> >>     gksudo shares-admin >> >>     Or you can share folders individual

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Setting up shared folders using samba

2009-05-08 Thread Michael G Fletcher
> Hi both thank you for your messages, now I'm a bit confused, I dont need > gksudo? Plus what is Policykit? Very much a newbie here. > > Thank you again. > > John. > John, easiest method I found is to right click on the folder that you want to share and then select sharing options. Normally sets

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Setting up shared folders using samba

2009-05-08 Thread John
Chris Coulson wrote: > 2009/5/7 Ciarán Mooney > > > Hi, > > I don't have it either. Although you can get the app by opening it > from the terminal. > > gksudo shares-admin > > Or you can share folders individually by right clicking on them