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RIP 14.0 has NTFSRESIZE 1.11.1
It would have the most up to date version of ntfsresize which I could extract convert .tgz to .mo and run it on Slax with ...
- 08-07-2005 #1
Locating ntfsresize and removing it from RIP
RIP 14.0 has NTFSRESIZE 1.11.1It would have the most up to date version of ntfsresize which I could extract convert .tgz to .mo and run it on Slax with qtpartedWhere is it located and is it in tgz form it could be ntfsprogs 1.11.1 alsoNOTE: RIP is based on Slackware and you can install packages from Slackware
10.1 or later. Only use /sbin/installpkg on RIP to install Slackware
packages 'installpkg package_name.tgz'.\"TTFN Taa Taa For Now\" by Tigger in Winnie the Pooh
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- 08-07-2005 #2
RIP sounds like a distribution, not a package.
- 08-07-2005 #3
It is a distro but you can run it to check the files in there
The file is located somewhere\"TTFN Taa Taa For Now\" by Tigger in Winnie the Pooh
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- 08-07-2005 #4
- 08-07-2005 #5
To extract the files
\"TTFN Taa Taa For Now\" by Tigger in Winnie the Pooh
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- 08-07-2005 #6
Use sentences.
- 08-07-2005 #7
Putting the cd and in and it is possible to take the packages out of it and browse the cd in linux or windows
\"TTFN Taa Taa For Now\" by Tigger in Winnie the Pooh
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- 08-07-2005 #8
You could always just download ntfsresize for Slackware...or :shock: compile from source.
- 08-07-2005 #9But it doesn't have the latest version RIP does
Originally Posted by lakerdonald \"TTFN Taa Taa For Now\" by Tigger in Winnie the Pooh
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- 08-07-2005 #10
You could download the sources and compile from scratch. And I'm quite sure there exists a current slackware package for it.


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