Hello,
I'm working on a laptop Acer serie Ferrari4000 and
after reinstalling the system (suse 10.2) I'm
encoutering problems to connect bluetooth mouse;
according to running bluetooth services with hci, spd,
opd, rfcomm, hid and hid2hid activated, the kbluetooth
applet icon stay in grey when I'm pushing pluging
button to activate adaptator; if I'm doing hidd
--search i get answer:
No device in range or visible
If I'm doing hidd --connect <adress> i get an
time-out answer and reply: Host is down
If I'm doing hcitool cc <adresse> I get also a
time-out answer and reply:
Can't create connection: input/output answer
I'm actually infered to think that someting have not
been correctly installed on the system, maybe
concerning rights on a particuler file or
directory...but I don't know...Any suggestion?
Thank you in advance
M.
Hi
I have a problem using gocr.
When launching gocr with the parameter -m 130 (use databse, be interactive),
it fails accessing the database: DB ./db/db.lst not found.
Where could I find this database?
Thanx
Al
Hello,
I have been asked by a friend for help with an SD-Card which apparently
is corrupted, to rescue the 120 pictures stored on it , if possible.
Apparently, the camera repeatedly asks the user if it should or not
reformat the card.
So I first tried to mount that card into my system, using an USB card
reader. Unfortunately, I found no matching filesystem to do so; in
/var/log/messages, I found errors like :
Jan 11 22:12:55 niepce kernel: FAT: invalid media value (0x3f)
Jan 11 22:12:55 niepce kernel: VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on
dev sdf
So, the filesystem obviously seems to be damaged !
Then, I tried reading out the card with dd into a file, which gave me,
as expected, a 256 MB file:
dd if=/dev/sdf of=/data/tmp/secdig.dat
In this file, I searched for typical data like dates or other typically
EXIF data, which brought partial results:
hexdump -C secdig.dat | grep 2007
0290c0c0 56 65 72 2e 31 2e 30 20 20 00 32 30 30 37 3a 30 |Ver.1.0
.2007:0|
0290c350 d0 07 00 00 1c 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 32 30 30 37
|............2007|
0290c370 32 30 30 37 3a 30 38 3a 31 39 20 31 30 3a 32 39 |2007:08:19
10:29|
02920070 48 59 7e 64 27 a6 e5 ef 5d d8 55 08 cd c9 f5 32
|HY~d'...].U....2|
02a20070 97 12 ea 1a 8e 8f 36 a1 bf 5f b2 68 de 58 e3 96
|......6.._.h.X..|
02ab80c0 56 65 72 2e 31 2e 30 20 20 00 32 30 30 37 3a 30 |Ver.1.0
.2007:0|
02ab8350 d0 07 00 00 1c 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 32 30 30 37
|............2007|
02ab8370 32 30 30 37 3a 30 38 3a 31 39 20 31 30 3a 33 35 |2007:08:19
10:35|
After comparing some data to intact pictures of my own, I noticed that
the data seemed to represent intact picture data, as far as the Exif
part of the pictures is concerned, the actual picture data being of
course uninterpretable.
Now, I would be very grateful if somebody could give me any hints how I
could possibly recover the image data contained in the dump or if there
is any way to use these data in a way that would enable me to get back
the data.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
Jean-Jacques Mouris