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  1. Hi

    I took some video footage using a digital camera, and it was stored on a 128MB memory card.

    I later let someone view the footage, but somehow they managed to delete it. :furious3:

     

    There is no way I can retake this video, so I need to recover the files.

    I have no idea where to start, please, can someone help me.

    :help:

  2. See that's the thing, I did try a 2.6 kernel when I was using Mandrake 9.1, I compiled it, but the mouse didn't work, I'm not sure if it's the same issue, I haven't compiled one with Mandrake 10 yet.

    This leads me to think that it might be some kernel problem. Anyway, when I get some free time, I'll compile one and see if my mouse works.

    Oh yeah, thanks to everyone for all the replies.

  3. Hi all

    I've got problems with both kernels and I'm looking for an alternative version are there any upcoming fixes?

     

    Problems with kernel 2.4.25:

    Problems using certain windows components. e.g I can't play most wmvs and asfs and it

    freezes the process table when try to play them, same with wine and cossover office. I

    also can't read some cds that have been burnt.

     

    Problem with kernel 2.6

    The mouse doesn't work. It's a ps2 infrared, it just doesn't move.

     

    Is there an alternative 2.4 kernel that I can use? Since I heard that the issues ae fixed

    with older 2.4 kernels, but from which version did these problems arise?

    And which would be the most compatible with mandrake 10?

     

    Any help at all will be a great help.

    Thanks

     

    [moved from Software by spinynorman]

  4. Okay, I tried that installation command and the terminal output is:

    [root@localhost RPMS]# rpm -ivh --replacefiles --replacepkgs libpcap0-0.7.2-1mdk.i586.rpm

    Preparing... ########################################### [100%]

    1:libpcap0 error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/lib/libpcap.so.0: cpio: rename failed - Permission denied

  5. Today I tried to connect with kppp and it said unable to load libpcap.so.0.

    I tried to delete it but it tells me that I don't have permission to delete

    it,even if I am root! It seems as if it is supposed to be a link because in the

    rpm it is. In konqueror the file doesn't show but in Midnight Commander it shows

    but the entry is red. It says that it isn't a link. It seems as if it's

    corrupted, the date of the file is 1970!

    I did some investigating and in an attempt to fix it tried to uninstall the

    libcap package which includes the library. When I tried to install it, it

    refuses.

     

    So my question is, how do I delete this file?

    Maybe it would it invovle accessing the partitions raw contents?

    Please tell me all and any suggestions in as few posts as possible because I'm posting this message in windows because I can't connect(kppp doesn't work).

    Thanks to all in advance.

     

    :help:

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