I have more if he/she's due a trot outsideSita wrote:Ha, you think it's funny! But my cat holds a grudge now and doesn't stop meowing!!!
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I have more if he/she's due a trot outsideSita wrote:Ha, you think it's funny! But my cat holds a grudge now and doesn't stop meowing!!!
I'll get "ll.ch" registered then and will become very rich if a certain Welsh town wants to buy it off me!markfiend wrote:I've written a URL shortener (like bit.ly etc.)
Might come in handy boss if you can get hold of a short domain-name like myhl.nd (There is no .nd TLD but you get the idea)
You might try booting from a Linux live CD (most flavours of Linux will boot from the CD you download) and copying the data from one (Linux-formatted) HD to a Win-formatted one. AFAIK Windows will only recognise its own disk formats.EvilBastard wrote: So, anyone know of a way in which I can see Linux data in a Windows environment and copy it over to a new drive, even after having buggered about with the thing? If there's a faint possibility I'm willing to give it a shot - to be honest, the data is not m*****n critical, I can get it back, but it would be a big fat pain in the ar$e, so if it could be avoided that'd be favourite.
Thanks!
Excellent call, Senor Fiendmarkfiend wrote:You might try booting from a Linux live CD (most flavours of Linux will boot from the CD you download) and copying the data from one (Linux-formatted) HD to a Win-formatted one. AFAIK Windows will only recognise its own disk formats.
Have you tried using an optical cable instead of the HDMI? You get lovely crisp multi-channel audio that you can route through most amplifiers, there should be a port on the soundcard of the HTPC or you can bodge in a soundcard with an optical port for not too many beer tokens.markfiend wrote:Trying—and failing—to get audio over HDMI working on my HTPC (I may have mentioned a while ago that I bought a Zotac ZBox, which I have running XBMC—the old HTPC is now a fileserver in the cellar.) I followed this how-to, I get the expected console output from the speaker-test command... but no sound on the TV. Bum.
Oh well, I can live with it outputting the audio through the 3.5mm headphone jack. I suppose. At least I only spent a fiver on the HDMI cable rather than several hundred quid.
I have a couple of films in mkv format on mine and they're fine.EvilBastard wrote:...but hate that it doesn't support MKV...
Or for me... It's annoying!emilystrange wrote:can anyone tell me why auto-login doesn't work for me any more?
On HL?emilystrange wrote:can anyone tell me why auto-login doesn't work for me any more?
"Linux User & Developer" magazine has been running a series of articles offering suggestions (and tutorials). It's stocked by WHSmiths and suchlike.markfiend wrote:So, my Raspberry Pi turned up, but I haven't a clue what to do with it
Any ideas?
When you have, let me know - one of our governors at school wants us to buy these/this.markfiend wrote:So, my Raspberry Pi turned up, but I haven't a clue what to do with it
Any ideas?
This list might help ive you some ideas - hunt for meteorites, make some damn' fine coffee.Debaser wrote:When you have, let me know - one of our governors at school wants us to buy these/this.markfiend wrote:So, my Raspberry Pi turned up, but I haven't a clue what to do with it
Any ideas?
emilystrange wrote:ah, so it's not just me? okey dokey!
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