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Can I access my ext2/ext3 partitions from OSX?

Gentoo Linux Documentation -- Gentoo Linux/PowerPC Frequentl...
OSX can support the reading and writing of ext2/ext3 partitions by using the kernel extension provided by the ext2fsx project.

Can I access Solaris/x86 partitions from Linux?

Solaris on Intel - x86 FAQ
Yes. Read-only access is available. You need to have Linux 2.1.x or greater. To see if your Linux kernel recognizes Solaris partitions, type the following on Linux: dmesg | grep solaris You should get something like this: hda: hda1 hda2 <solaris: [s0] hda5 [s1] hda6 [s2] hda7 [s3] hda8 [s5] hda9 [s6] hda10 [s7] hda11 > This says that Solaris lives in the 2nd partition (hda2), slices 0 to 7. These Solaris slices are mapped to virtual partitions hda5 to hda11.

Can Linux Access OS/2 HPFS Partitions?

Partitions And Filesystems
Yes, but Linux access to HPFS partitions is read-only. HPFS file system access is available as an option when compiling the kernel or as a module. See the Documentation/filesystems/hpfs.txt file in the kernel source distribution. See How To Upgrade/Recompile a Kernel. Then you can mount HPFS partition, using, for example:

What do all the colors of Recognized partitions mean?

R-TT - FAQ
To facilitate file recovering, recognized partitions are marked by color. Partitions marked by green are most probable source for recovering, by orange - the second best, by red - still worth looking for.

Can I access data on Mac partitions when booted into Windows XP?

Users/FAQ - OnMac.net Wiki
Unfortunately, Windows XP is only able to read/write to FAT, FAT32, and NTFS file systems. Windows XP cannot read or write data on a Mac partition without extra software such as MacDrive 6.

Can I access data on Windows partitions when booted into Mac OS X?

Users/FAQ - OnMac.net Wiki
Mac OS X can natively read and write data on FAT32 partitions, as well as, HFS, UFS (NEXTStep), etc. The default partition format for Windows XP is NTFS, however, which Mac OS X can natively read but not write. [1] Yes, you can. But the system defaults back to the apple boot.efi file. You will have to re-bless the xom.efi file to get dual boot back and anytime you open the StartupDisk Control Panel.

I have upgraded my computer to OSX and my ADB key is no longer recognized. What do I do?

Gene Codes Sequencher 4.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
ADB ports are not supported by OSX. The recommended course of action is to exchange your ADB key for a USB key. Please contact support@genecodes.com, quoting your registration number or the name of the original purchaser of Sequencher. Windows applications are more dependent on extensions than Macintosh applications. In order to open Sequencher projects that originate on a Macintosh add a *.SPF extension to the file.

How do I do TeX under OSX?

UC Davis Math: Computer F.A.Q.
It is also possible to install TeTeX which is used from the terminal window. It can be installed with fink which can be found at http://fink.sourceforge.net

edit] Q: How can I write data on NTFS partitions?

Using FAQ - Knoppix Documentation Wiki
Knoppix 5 supports write access for NTFS partitions using libntfs and fuse. While preliminary results show generally good stability and a low likelihood of data corruption on the NTFS partition, these libraries are still beta and there is risk of data loss and disk corruption (back up your data first). Knoppix (and the Linux kernel) can read NTFS partitions just fine, the danger is only present when attempting to write to it.

How are my partitions setup?

EasyCo hosting products frequently asked questions
Standard virtual systems have two partitions. Partition 0 contains an "ext3" formatted filesystem that is the root filesystem for your virtual system. Partition 1 is a swap partition.

Where are Screenflex Partitions made?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
Screenflex UK is a British company and is the national distributor for Screenflex in the UK. Some assembly is carried out in the UK but all the components for the screens are made in America where the product is patented and has been made since 1989.

What is an OSX Widget?

Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ - AuctionMonitor.net
A Dashboard OSX widget is a concept introduced in OSX 10.4 Tiger. It is basically a mini application that is always running in the background. It can be quickly accessed by using the f12 key by default.

How can I use MIDI input in OSX with Xx 1.x or Videodelic 1.x?

Frequently Asked Questions
There is an appliation called MidiBridge9x that allows applications running in Classic to access the OS X core MIDI. Many users are experiencing excellent results with it. You can find out more at: Yes, Xx is being ported to OS X. MetaSynth 4 underwent a significant transformation from earlier versions and we just were not able to get Xx done at the same time -- and we didn't want to sit on the finished MetaSynth 4 until Xx was done.

Why does Cocoon fail on my Mac OSX system?

FAQs - Cocoon Wiki
Did you unpack the Cocoon distribution with tar? It seems like "tar" is broken on macosx, you need to use "gnutar" instead to unpack the Cocoon distribution archive. See this message.

Is Designer supported on Mac OSX?

WindowBuilder Pro Roadmap
Officially, no. The product is officially supported on Windows and Linux/GTK (as stated here and in the docs). The SWT portion of the product (SWT Designer) does work on the Mac, but we can provide only very limited support there. We do try to address bug reports, but there are major limitation of in the implementation of Eclipse on the Mac that prevent us from providing full support.

How do I install on Linux or on Mac OSX?

Lattix Product FAQ
Download the file lattix.tgz. Uncompress and extract the files into a directory of your choice. The installation is complete. Run shell script LattixLDM.sh to invoke LDM. If you have to modify the shell script please note that class path needs jar files from both the bin and the lib directories. Also note that the main class to be invoked is com.lattix.application.swing.app.LattixGUI in lattix.jar.

Is ColdFusion available for Mac OSX?

CFFaq.com
A Developer Edition of ColdFusion MX for J2EE is available for Mac OSX. It requires that a J2EE server (like JRun or Tomcat) be installed, and ColdFusion will run on top of it. At this time there is no production version of ColdFusion for OSX.

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