Laptop and debian
Hey, I am buying a 1ghz amd with 256 megs of ram 20 gig hd and a dvd/cd-rw. Does debian support dvd/cd-rw combo drives? I haven't been able to find any unix that does so I figured I'd ask debian Regards, - [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Re: Laptop and debian
This is the model I want. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B5QERT/qid=1007742956/br=1-1/ref=br_lf_pc_1/107-0217790-6502142 Compaq Presario 705US Notebook So your sure the dvd/cd-rw combo will work? Will I need third party software installed? I ain't exactly rich and this will be my onyl laptop for the next 6 years and I don't wanna buy something I cannot use. - zeno > > > Should work like a charm > > Gruss > Steffan > > > On Fri, Dec 07, 2001, www wrote: > > > >Hey, > > > >I am buying a 1ghz amd with 256 megs of ram 20 gig hd and a dvd/cd-rw. > >Does debian support dvd/cd-rw combo drives? I haven't been able to find > >any unix that does so I figured I'd ask debian > > > > > >Regards, > > > >- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >. > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Can not format USB drive
Hello, I have a small USB disc (16G) that worked perfectly until now. Now I am unable to perform any changes to this disc. No creating new diroctories/files, no deleting, no formating ... It has only one partition which formated as vfat filesystem. Apparently it got some virus from Windows when it was plugged in that machine. Originally I had four directories in root of this drive: /dir_a /dir_b /dir_c /dir_d After I unplugged it from Window box and plugged it my Debian box I can see that some changes were made (by virus I guess): - there is added file with name _111_.txt with size of 3 bytes containing ASCII text '111' - for every directory that originally existed there is created new file such as: /dir_a.exe /dir_b.exe /dir_c.exe /dir_d.exe each with size 516566 bytes - on Windows box original folders are not visiable only newly created executable files are showed with icon as folders and without .exe extension Maybe somebody can identify by this description which virus is this? I can mount this drive in Debian box but only in read-only mode. It make no difference if mounting as regular user or superuser: # mount /dev/sda1 mount: block device /dev/sda1 is write-protected, mounting read-only # umount /dev/sda1 When I try to format the partition on that disk (as superuser) I get this error: # mkdosfs /dev/sda1 mkdosfs 3.0.1 (23 Nov 2008) mkdosfs: unable to open /dev/sda1 If I try to delete that partition any change I made is not saved: # fdisk /dev/sda You will not be able to write the partition table. I even tried this with no success: # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda dd: opening `/dev/sda': Read-only file system So for now I can not use that USB stick for anything. Can you give me any advice how to repair that disc? Thanks Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130921211143.GK2504@alfa
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