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Hello all,
This Week-End (30/06 and 01/07) we have our annual LinuxFest in the LGL
(Lycée de Graçons Limpersberg).
Every member should come and if possible bring her/his family and
friends with them. We will enjoy meeting you there.
You may find more details on http://www.linux.lu
Best regards.
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Thierry Coutelier Président LiLux asbl
7, Rue Jacques Sturm L-2556 Luxembourg
Office:+352 710725 608 Home:+352 406776
http://www.lilux.lu/
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Hi
If I want to do a backup of a folder (/home) an a mounted disk, rdiff-backup
shows me an error message: Fatal Error: Destination directory
/media/home
exists, but does not look like a rdiff-backup directory. Running
rdiff-backup like this could mess up what is currently in it. If you
want to update or overwrite it, run rdiff-backup with the --force
option.
The partition is empty, only contains a lost+found folder.
/media/home is a partition on an extern HD connected by USB. It has right
permissions to read and write on it, it is my own:
alex@kubuntu:/media/home$ ls -la
total 24
drwxrw-rw- 3 alex alex 4096 2007-06-17 10:40 .
drwxr-xr-x 24 alex alex 4096 2007-06-17 10:27 ..
drwxrw-rw- 2 alex alex 16384 2007-06-17 00:00 lost+found
The system is a kubuntu 7.04 with rdiff-backup 1.1.5.
What's going wrong there?
Thanx
Al
HELP
Hello
I accidently erased 6GB of photos taken on holiday on my HD. It is an
ext3 Partition.
After googling, I found no tool to recover the photos.
Does anybody knnow how to recover files in an exxt3 partition?
Thanx.
Al
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Hi,
both my current mobile phone and my digital camera are
damaged and need replacement. I'd be glad to carry around
a single compact device instead of a whole collection.
I've seen advertisements for devices combining mobile phone,
decent camera, gps, media player etc., which seem quite
interesting (if expensive). Example: Nokia N95
Question: does anyone have experience with such all-in-one
devices and synchronisation thereof with GNU/Linux software?
With synchronisation, I mean access to address book, sms/mms,
photos, up/download of GPS maps, mp3s etc.
Does anyone have recommendations for such devices and/or
software?
Note: due to my employment situation, I'll have to stay with
LuxGSM as provider (in case that matters).
Greetings & thanks,
Eric