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Am doing the 'unproductive' thing today. This is probably because I was up far too late/early last night/this morning again, and also because of sheer inertia. Have broken MSN, and hardly anyone is around in general. (Trillian can cope - booted into Windows to check - but GAIM panicks when it gets a server error (which is due to having a nonexistant account on my list, but I can't get rid of it because it's nonexistant) and just disconnects itself. I could probably do with working out why this is soon; any ideas?)
I was planning to play Dune for nostalgia purposes, but got distracted trying to make my USB floppy drive work under Linux for easy transfering of small files from Linux to XP (because Linux can't write to ntfs, and XP can't read the Linux partition...). Moondaughter stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the existance of a floppy drive, however.
I was planning to play Dune for nostalgia purposes, but got distracted trying to make my USB floppy drive work under Linux for easy transfering of small files from Linux to XP (because Linux can't write to ntfs, and XP can't read the Linux partition...). Moondaughter stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the existance of a floppy drive, however.
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~/.gaim/blist.xml. LJ is clearly getting to me.no subject
And if your bored i can install msn on my work machine. Or find an irc server you dont mind useing.
The wounders of boxs outside the work firewall are great ;-)
Take care. Have a nice day.
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Or another local machine if linux can read the disk.
Why cant it do NTFS? NetBSD can read it?
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I briefly even had a VFAT partition for the same purpose on my Mac, until I discovered Linux HFS+ drivers (pretty wobbly in my experience, I wouldn't want to trust them for major write access) and Mac OS X ext2 drivers (which seem stable *crosses fingers*).
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warezlarge downloads go and WineX is still a bit flaky for some of my favorite games.I've heard that 2.6 has better NTFS support (though I understand NTFS is write-safe anyway as long as the file size remains unchanged), though your best bet is probably one of the nifty ext2-explorers for Windoze. I use explore2fs - google it and enjoy :)
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