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C++ Programmer with a strong background in audio processing and music information retrieval.
Strong interest in functional programming and programming languages in general.
Currently employed in the telecomunications industry.
My Github page: https://github.com/LiKao
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awarded | Popular Question |
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awarded | Notable Question |
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Oct 22 |
accepted | How to restore a Fat32 filesystem under Linux |
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Jul 20 |
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Jul 20 |
accepted | File not found for file which is there |
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Jul 20 |
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File not found for file which is there @Marco: yes, the partition is mounted just fine. Other binaries on the same partition can be executed without any trouble. |
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asked | File not found for file which is there |
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Mar 25 |
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How to restore a Fat32 filesystem under Linux @Gilles: I thought so too. I opened a bug report for Gentoo and it is currently being investigated. The files seem gone though, even with TestDisk and PhotoRec (but I could repair some of them). |
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Mar 24 |
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How to restore a Fat32 filesystem under Linux Yes, I have made a backup with the command above. PhotoRec also seems very usable. I just found TestDisk and PhotoRec on some other posting online and will try around now, to see how useable they are for this. |
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asked | How to restore a Fat32 filesystem under Linux |