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Ok Thanks!gcmartin wrote:If you (anyone) want your images/pictures/screenshots resized for forum display, consult this thread.
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Curious comment? Why would you expect it? Linux and Linux file systems have absolutely nothing to do do with M$/Windows/NTFS! Fortunately. That's why we use Linux. Of course, you can 'see' into alien file systems, even read passwords/move/delete files using appropriate diagnostic Linux utilities, but you cannot 'run' anything from the devil's OS without Wine, etc. Why put a Linux savefile onto an NTFS partition? The other day, I had VirginMedia's (self-styled?) 'chief' software technician ask me to run an .exe file on a friend's Linux PC. It was then I realised how lucky I was not to be a VirginMedia subscriber. Quite a few of these ISP IT supremo s want to tell us they 'don't support Linux'. Well, maybe we should take their routers away from them and see what sort of service they scratch around to offer. How many routers run on anything but Linux? Virtually all the important commercial e.g banks servers in the world run Linux (Samba & co.). In so far as Android is a direct derivative of Linux, most mobiles outside the USA run Linux. NTFS? Get rid of it...x-slacko does not search and load savefiles that was placed on NTFS partition
I ran xorgwizard from prompt - it worked!rg66 wrote:You can try running xorgwizard and see if it then loads the driver.
Sage wrote:Curious comment? Why would you expect it? Linux and Linux file systems have absolutely nothing to do do with M$/Windows/NTFS! Fortunately. That's why we use Linux. Of course, you can 'see' into alien file systems, even read passwords/move/delete files using appropriate diagnostic Linux utilities, but you cannot 'run' anything from the devil's OS without Wine, etc. Why put a Linux savefile onto an NTFS partition? The other day, I had VirginMedia's (self-styled?) 'chief' software technician ask me to run an .exe file on a friend's Linux PC. It was then I realised how lucky I was not to be a VirginMedia subscriber. Quite a few of these ISP IT supremo s want to tell us they 'don't support Linux'. Well, maybe we should take their routers away from them and see what sort of service they scratch around to offer. How many routers run on anything but Linux? Virtually all the important commercial e.g banks servers in the world run Linux (Samba & co.). In so far as Android is a direct derivative of Linux, most mobiles outside the USA run Linux. NTFS? Get rid of it...x-slacko does not search and load savefiles that was placed on NTFS partition
http://smokey01.com/rg66/X-slacko/curre ... s_list.txtPelo wrote:Slim compared to X-Slaxko.. Well we got the list of X-slacko, ISO size, but what is contained inside ? What apps are in the box ? that could help to choose one, whitout having to download all