On 05/14/2016 07:25 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to run par2 to repair an archive that has an apostrophe in
> the name. Not a single quote. This archive was created on Windows.
>
> File name should be
> Joe’s file.part01.rar
>
> If I do ls I get
> Joe?s file.p
On 14/05/16 21:55, c...@zip.com.au wrote:
On 14May2016 18:25, Robin Laing wrote:
I am trying to run par2 to repair an archive that has an apostrophe in
the name. Not a single quote. This archive was created on Windows.
Is there any reason you can't just rename the file by hand, with "mv"?
O
On 14/05/16 18:58, Pittigher, Raymond wrote:
From: Robin Laing
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 8:25 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Par2cmdline with non normal characters.
Hello,
I am trying to run par2 to repair an archive that has an a
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 12:36 PM, jd1008 wrote:
> Can older (5-6 years old) mac desktop
> boot from non-mac optical media, such as
> windows, any linux distro, ...etc ???
>
> In my case it doe snot boot from any non mac media.
>
> Is it a drive problem or a primary bootloader problem?
Macs have b
On 14May2016 18:25, Robin Laing wrote:
I am trying to run par2 to repair an archive that has an apostrophe in the
name. Not a single quote. This archive was created on Windows.
Is there any reason you can't just rename the file by hand, with "mv"? Or is
this to fix some automation?
File
Hello,
I am trying to run par2 to repair an archive that has an apostrophe in
the name. Not a single quote. This archive was created on Windows.
File name should be
Joe’s file.part01.rar
If I do ls I get
Joe?s file.part01.rar
ls -b I get
Joe\302\222s\ file.part01.ra
On 13May2016 09:46, Mark Haney wrote:
Hey all, I've got an odd problem with HAProxy 1.6.3 that I'm not sure where
to begin troubleshooting. I set up mailers for alerting when one of my DB
cluster nodes changes state. I'm getting the alerts for when a node goes
down (so mailing is working), but
On 05/14/2016 01:10 PM, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
On 16/05/14 12:36, jd1008 wrote:
Can older (5-6 years old) mac desktop
boot from non-mac optical media, such as
windows, any linux distro, ...etc ???
In my case it doe snot boot from any non mac media.
Is it a drive problem or a primary bootl
On 16/05/14 12:36, jd1008 wrote:
Can older (5-6 years old) mac desktop
boot from non-mac optical media, such as
windows, any linux distro, ...etc ???
In my case it doe snot boot from any non mac media.
Is it a drive problem or a primary bootloader problem?
For Windows you just use BootCamp wh
Can older (5-6 years old) mac desktop
boot from non-mac optical media, such as
windows, any linux distro, ...etc ???
In my case it doe snot boot from any non mac media.
Is it a drive problem or a primary bootloader problem?
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