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To lazy rather have compiled already...
- 08-08-2005 #21
To lazy rather have compiled already
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- 08-08-2005 #22
It seems to me that compiling something from source would be easier than taking one program out of a distro and putting it into another distro and hoping it works.
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- 08-08-2005 #23
But how would I do it
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- 08-08-2005 #24
Also my distro isn't tgz based its rpm based
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- 08-09-2005 #25Just Joined!
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You can download the latest ntfsresize binary or source code straight from the NTFSResize web site: http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html
- 08-09-2005 #26
- 08-09-2005 #27They are actually hosted at SourceForge
Originally Posted by irgu
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- 08-09-2005 #28lmao
Originally Posted by zba78 How to know if you are a geek.
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- 08-20-2005 #29Just Joined!
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Ntfsresize is part of ntfsprogs and ntfsprogs is hosted on sourceforge. But the ntfsresize binary, and ONLY the ntfsresize binary, can be downloaded from the above NtfsResize web site.
Originally Posted by cheetahman
So you can either extract it from the ntfsprogs package via the sourceforge site or simply download the immediately usable executable from the NtfsResize site.


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