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Moshe

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  1. You can try it, providing that it supports resizing ext3 partitions.

     

    worked a treat - run Partition Magic 8 from windows and it recognises the Linux partitions so I just resized it and format the new part under FAT32 filesystem.

     

    Ian many thanks for your help with all these:)

     

    Any ideas what to do with firefox?

     

    I know I have 3 folders, 1 mozilla, 1 mozilla-firefox 1507 and another 1509

     

    how can I get rid of all of them and go for a fresh install of firefox2?

  2. Yep, I'd say so too. This link provides some info on resizing ext3 partitions:

     

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q...earch&meta=

     

    namely the command resize2fs from the second link. Although if this is a new install, it's probably just as easy to reinstall from scratch and start again, than try to resize.

    if I startup the machine iwth a Partition Magic Disk will that allow me to resize and format in Fat32?

  3. Yeah, you can resize it. What filesystem is it? ext3, reiserfs? Check in /etc/fstab:

     

    cat /etc/fstab

     

    /dev/sdb1 / ext3 noatime 1 1

    /dev/sdb6 /home ext3 noatime 1 2

    /dev/sda1 /mnt/win_c ntfs umask=0,nls=utf8,ro 0 0

    /dev/sda5 /mnt/win_d ntfs umask=0,nls=utf8,ro 0 0

    /dev/sda6 /mnt/win_e vfat umask=0,iocharset=utf8 0 0

    none /proc proc defaults 0 0

    /dev/sdb5 swap swap defaults 0 0

     

    from the above I would say the 213GB is ext3

     

    I have also managed to mess up firefox:) i followed the instructions on here to install java and after I linked the plugin to the firefox pllugin folder, it now closes when i open firefox:)

     

    oh the joys of finding out new things:) I did try to install firefox2 but it keeps saying it is missing that .so file and have tried eveeerything on the net to get it working to no avail

  4. Output from df

     

    Filesystem			Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/sdb1			 7.7G  4.0G  3.4G  55% /
    /dev/sdb6			 218G  141M  218G   1% /home
    /dev/sda1			  40G   18G   22G  45% /mnt/win_c
    /dev/sda5			  84G   77G  6.2G  93% /mnt/win_d
    /dev/sda6			  31G   26G  4.7G  85% /mnt/win_e

     

    Output from free

     

    		   total	   used	   free	 shared	buffers	 cached
    Mem:	   1035468	 385208	 650260		  0	  17700	 170800
    -/+ buffers/cache:	 196708	 838760
    Swap:	  4088500		  0	4088500

  5. No, don't touch this. You'll lose your Linux installation. Linux partitions show up as unknown in Windows, because Windows doesn't know what they are. Windows doesn't have support for Linux partitions. Unlike Linux, which has support for Windows partitions ;)

     

    cheers ian - can't say that surprises me:) the 231gb partition is completely empty though - how is used by linux?

  6. How did you install Azureus?

     

    downloaded azureus from its main site and followed the instruction on there

     

    If you installed from the Mandriva repo that's compiled with a free Java vm not with Sun's JVM.

     

    If I understand you correctly you mean the java plugin that came when i installed Mandriva, which is probably what happened

     

    If you downloaded it from azureus.sf.net then you have java installed you just probably made the wrong symlink to the firefox plugins directory. That could be why your plugin doesn't work but Azureus does.

     

    right - that could be correct also:) how can i check this as in firefox it has the option for Java enabled just not in the advanced tab under preferences

     

    cheers

  7. Hi people

     

    being new excuse my probably stupid question

     

    I want to install MrPostman so I can read my hotmail. It requires Java installed which I downloaded the jar file and followed (i believe) the online guide to install and link to mozilla.

     

    problem is when I go to the website to check if java has been installed it doesn't play ball.

     

    there is a fundamental issue here and that is that I don't know how to install things so following the commands could have worked but sthing might have gone wrong...

     

    if any1 could give a hand would be very nice

     

    cheers

  8. Hey all,

     

    have been putting it off for sometime to install Linux but I reckon the time has finally come!

     

    Now this is the setup of my PC so hoping you could confirm if the plan will work:)

     

    AMD 2800 32bit

    Mobo is Gigabyte can't remember model though

    1GB of RAM

    SATA 160GB with Windows on it

    SATA2 (of some size) where I would like to install Linux on

    ATI 9800 Pro graphics card

    DVD Player

    DVD Writer

     

    Plan is to install Linux on the 2nd SATA as I don't really want to touch the Windows Drive. Obviously Dual Booting but I would like Windows to be the primary OS and then for me to choose when I wish to run on Linux.

     

    Windows is already installed so I won't be touching that. Am I right that I just need to plug in the 2nd SATA drive and put the LINUX Mandriva DVD in the DVD drive and that will start the installation process? Assuming this is done on boot-up?

     

    Cheers

     

    [moved from everything linux - tyme]

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