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[Bug-ddrescue] Re: Bug-ddrescue Digest, Vol 41, Issue 11 |
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Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:28:45 -0700 (PDT) |
Thank you for that "whoa"
I was getting a little snowed under with bitbabble...and just the phrase
"development tools" scared the willies outta me.
Sadly I am the victim of a triple whammy - my neighbours/friends etc know very
little about even their own PC's - no-one I know in the hinterlands of
Northern England uses Linux and anyway I get the familiar response of "Aw Jeez,
It's a mac- don't no NOTHIN' 'bout no macs..sorry mate."
I hadn't realised that this would be so difficult... I have managed to "file
salvage" a number of pieces of Data along with all the millions of unidentified
icons, templates, help files and license/registration forms and vast quantities
of voices, alerts and other assorted sounds...
and, as time goes by, I shall wade through and pick the wheat from the chaff,
as it were.
I was just hoping that this "testdisk" thingy was the treat t'beat the band,
y'know?
so... I shall persevere unless someone can make it simple enough for me to
follow even though I'm ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE that, once I find out how to
terminal/command the beast, I'll be astounded at how easy it was - after all I
can "fsck" command like a pro after only a few times... But maybe it's just
like my guitar playing. Years ago I managed to learn to play "Anji" and, as
time went by, I have become dazzling at it... but I can't even begin to play
anything else...
sad really.
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> Whoa there guys...
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> By his own admission he is 'Smart but confused by all the
> technotalk...."
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> Perhaps a better suggestion would be to find a friend /
> local tech who
> understands Linux etc & can help him out or at least
> make sure he doesn't
> dig himself into an even bigger hole....
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> David
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