On Jo, 26 nov 20, 01:29:13, Kanito 73 wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de Wrote:
>
> > This is a pattern which I like to call "emergent evil". Most likely
> > nobody does it on purpose, yet it happens often enough to annoy
> > competing ecosystems. Magic!
>
> HAHAHAHAHA (with capital letters)... As far as
On Mi, 25 nov 20, 21:56:06, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> In situations like this, I think not of Occam's, but of Hanlon's Razor:
>
> Never attribute to malice that which can
> be adequately explained by stupidity.
+1
> At this point, though, a little voice in the back of my mind says,
> "Bu
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 09:06:49AM +, Joe wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 01:29:13 +
> Kanito 73 wrote:
>
> >
> > I hate Windoze as an operating system but some programs and games are
> > cool... [...]
> > environments (when computers had simple text terminals) and further
> > graphical op
On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 01:29:13 +
Kanito 73 wrote:
>
> I hate Windoze as an operating system but some programs and games are
> cool... And there is a fact: THE ONE WHO HITS FIRST, HITS TWICE
> (translated from spanish). Bill Gates was pioneer of the graphical
> environments (when computers had
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 09:56:06PM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 22:30:02 +0100 Joe wrote:
[...]
> >> This is a pattern which I like to call "emergent evil". Most likely
> >> nobody does it on purpose, yet it happens often enough to annoy
> >> competing ecosystems. Magic!
> >
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 22:30:02 +0100 Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 22:11:47 +0100 wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 03:47:12PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>
Microsoft changes the system required to kill the fast-boot every
so often, almost surely to make it difficult for users of
> Microsoft has a bad habit of changing things under the hood without
> bumping the version number. They could very well have changed NTFS
> enough to bollix Linux NTFS libraries and not bothered to tell anyone.
Except that `ntfs-3g` can read and write NTFS and hasn't seen the need
for updates to
an-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: NTFS partitions can't be mounted
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 03:47:12PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Microsoft changes the system required to kill the fast-boot every so often,
> > almost surely to make it difficult for users of Linux to access Wi
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 21:22:30 +
Joe wrote:
> NTFS has been NTFS since the 90s, while Linux has had ext2, ext3,
> ext4, Reiser among other filesystems. Is it not likely that 'NTFS'
> has really been a similar parade of different filesystems with each
> version of Windows retaining the code to r
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 22:11:47 +0100
wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 03:47:12PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > > Microsoft changes the system required to kill the fast-boot every
> > > so often, almost surely to make it difficult for users of Linux
> > > to access Windows from the Linux system.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 03:47:12PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > Microsoft changes the system required to kill the fast-boot every so often,
> > almost surely to make it difficult for users of Linux to access Windows from
> > the Linux system.
>
> That seems highly unlikely: it's a tiny number
> Microsoft changes the system required to kill the fast-boot every so often,
> almost surely to make it difficult for users of Linux to access Windows from
> the Linux system.
That seems highly unlikely: it's a tiny number of users, and not only
they're not a threat but annoying them won't bring
On 11/25/20 2:54 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2020-11-25 at 12:31, Linux-Fan wrote:
Kanito 73 writes:
Hello
Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the
RTL8821CE, I searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated
module was just 8821ce.ko so when I loaded the onl
On 2020-11-25 at 12:31, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Kanito 73 writes:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the
>> RTL8821CE, I searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated
>> module was just 8821ce.ko so when I loaded the only RTL*
>> (rtl8821ae.ko) the
Kanito 73 writes:
[...]
> Linux-fan:
> Which parts went onto the SSD and which onto the HDD in the end?
> Which of the two systems do you intend to use more often?
> Which of the two systems will run computation-intensive (CPU, RAM, GPU)
> applications?
HDD:
sda1-sda4 Windows 10 (100Gb+)
sda5-
Hello!
> john doe: Is "fastboot" disabled in Windows or in the bios?
Windows 10 -> Control Panel -> Power Control -> disable fast startup. As I
found in a few posts and publications, Windows stores some data on the disks to
load faster the next time and sets a flag to deny access or mount to en
Kanito 73 writes:
Hello
Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the RTL8821CE,
I searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated module was just
8821ce.ko so when I loaded the only RTL* (rtl8821ae.ko) the right 8821ce.ko
was already loaded and I thought it was
P.S. Debian is working 100% perfectly, it is up and running, the
unique problem is the access to the NTFS partitions
You are running into Windows "hibernation" that leaves the disks in an
"unclean" state when shut down in that manner (sadly, a
default..."fastboot" as John Doe was pointing yo
On 2020-11-24 at 22:34, Kanito 73 wrote:
> Hello
>
> Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the
> RTL8821CE, I searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated
> module was just 8821ce.ko so when I loaded the only RTL*
> (rtl8821ae.ko) the right 8821ce.ko was already l
On Wed, 25 Nov 2020 03:34:40 +
Kanito 73 wrote:
> Hello
>
> Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the
> RTL8821CE, I searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated
> module was just 8821ce.ko so when I loaded the only RTL*
> (rtl8821ae.ko) the right 8821ce.ko w
On 11/25/2020 4:34 AM, Kanito 73 wrote:
Hello
Al the previous issues I published are now solved. Relative to the RTL8821CE, I
searched for a module rtl8821ce.ko but the generated module was just 8821ce.ko
so when I loaded the only RTL* (rtl8821ae.ko) the right 8821ce.ko was already
loaded and
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