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Special Forums Hardware Maxtor 6Y120M0 not recognized by Linux Mint 10 "Julia" – KDE (64-bit) Post 302500450 by BammBamm on Monday 28th of February 2011 03:30:54 PM
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I finally got Gentoo LiveCD to see my keyboard. The solution: Disconnect/reconnect its USB connector. Go figure.

At any rate, here is the output of "fdisk -l":

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The drive is NOT currently partitioned, but I've tried to install Mint when it *was* partitioned/formatted NTFS. I was also able to perform the "dmesg | less" command, and it produced nearly 1,000 lines of output. It's too bad I couldn't capture it & post it using the "[code]" forum function here.

At any rate, I'm learning a LOT during this exercise! In fact, in order to "escape" the "dmesg" output, I experimented with "ALT+F4", and it finally threw me back into the command prompt. Then, in order to exit Gentoo, I tried "reboot". Lo and behold... it worked! Image

At this rate, I'll be a Linux expert in ... oh ... I don't know...

...about forty-three thousand years, give-or-take. Image
 
VILISTEXTUM(1)						      General Commands Manual						    VILISTEXTUM(1)

NAME
vilistextum - html to ascii converter SYNOPSIS
vilistextum [OPTIONS] [inputfile |-] [outputfile | -] DESCRIPTION
vilistextum is a html to ascii converter specifically programmed to get the best out of incorrect html. OPTIONS
inputfile,- resp. outputfile,- replace inputfile with '-' for reading from standard input, likewise outputfile with '-' for writing to standard output. -a, --no-alt don't output anything for IMG tags even if they have an ALT attribute. Implies --no-image. -c, --convert-tags some tags will be converted to special characters. -e, --errorlevel NUMBER increase level of verbosity for error messages (0: No error messages). -i, --defimage STRING IMG tags without alt attribute are output as [STRING]. -l, --links numbers the links in the document and creates footnotes of each link at the end of the file. -k, --links-inline print the links directly after the html tag. -m, --dont-convert-characters don't convert the entities from windows1252 (&#128;-&#159; and their proper entity names) -n, --no-image don't output [Image] for IMG tags that have no ALT attribute. -p, --palm output text more suitable for reading on a PDA. -r, --remove-empty-alt if there is an empty ALT attribute in a IMG tag (eg <IMG href="..." alt="">), don't output '[]'. -s, --shrink-lines [NUMBER] if there are more than NUMBER empty lines, output only NUMBER. Default: 1. -t, --no-title don't output title. -w, --width NUMBER maximum line width. -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit MULTIBYTE OPTIONS (Only available if compiled with multibyte support) -u, --output-utf-8 instead of the character set of the html document, everything will be output as utf-8. -x, --translit use the //TRANSLIT feature of libiconv. Consult the iconv manual for details. -y, --charset CHARSET if the HTML document doesn't provide a character set in the meta tags, use CHARSET. LIMITATIONS
The rendering of tables is not very good. The handling of OL is incomplete. The program treats it as UL and more than 10 nested lists confuse it. Text is never justified. REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to <bhaak@gmx.net>. AUTHOR
Vilistextum was written by Patric Mueller <bhaak@gmx.net> and may be freely distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for this program. SEE ALSO
iconv(3), lynx(1), links(1), w3m(1) 22 OCT 2006 VILISTEXTUM(1)
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