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Recovering deleted files using PhotoRec
Did you accidentally delete some files? Is your media disk corrupted? Here's how you can recover them.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Wed. 05.27.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Backup/Restore, Disaster Recovery, Especially for Linux Newbies, File Management, Hardware, Linux, Open Source, Partitions, Storage, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Tools and Utilities, USB Drive, Windows
Product: Linux, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise
The "Mobile Blind Spot" - Part I in a Series on Endpoint Security
Late last year the U.S. Department of Defense banned USB drives and other removable media after after a worm infiltrated military networks. The decision highlights a recent increase in malicious code affecting flash media cards, USB sticks, camera's, iPods and more.
Submitted by: fhamilton on Mon. 01.19.2009
Filed Under:
ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, End-User Computing
Topic: Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus, Asset Management, Best Practices, Configuration, Enterprise Desktop, Patch Management, Regulatory Compliance, Remote Access, Roaming Profiles, Secure Access, Security, USB Drive, User Management, VPN (Virtual Private Network), WebAccess
Product: ZENworks, ZENworks Asset Management, ZENworks Configuration Management, ZENworks Endpoint Security Management
Splitting and Merging Files in Linux
Sometimes you may need to backup a 1GB file and all you have are two 700MB CDs . This article will tell you how to split the file in parts and merge them back.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Mon. 01.12.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Workgroup Cool Solutions
Topic: Command Line, File Management, File Transfer, Linux, Linux Desktop Configuration, Linux Usage, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, USB Drive
Product: Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise
Easily Enable NTFS Read/Write Support on Multiple Machines with NTFS-3G
SLED 10 Service Pack 2 introduced read/write support for NTFS volumes via the inclusion of ntfs-3g, however even with ntfs-3g installed NTFS volumes still mount read-only by default. This tip explains how to enable use of ntfs-3g on multiple machines with ease and how to change the overly permissive permissions ntfs-3g sets for volumes it mounts.
Submitted by: mikewillis on Tue. 12.02.2008
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration, Linux Desktop Configuration, Tips for Administrators, USB Drive
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
How to create an external USB bootable Linux hard drive (without dual-boot)
rjdunn describes two methods you can use to create a bootable external USB Linux hard drive (without dual-boot).
Submitted by: rjdunn on Fri. 04.25.2008
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: USB Drive
Product: Open Enterprise Server, Open Workgroup Suite, openSUSE, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
ZENworks 7 Imaging from USB drives using EXT2 partitions
Submitted by: rbryant1470 on Fri. 10.26.2007
Filed Under:
End-User Computing, ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Imaging, USB Drive
Product: ZENworks, ZENworks for Desktops

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