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Personally, I think this is a debate that gets very polarised, and a lot of people are either too blasé or overly paranoid.
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Basically, someone with access to car registration records used them (illegally) to find out where someone else lived, so that his mate could go and throw a brick through the person's window. The issue there wasn't the government, it was an individual that had access to government data. I don't object to the government having that data, but they do need to ensure that individuals don't misuse their access to it. Last edited by avantman42; 04-24-2015 at 03:50 AM. Reason: Clarifying |
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If that is the case, I would consider a completely different option. Since it's being recycled, you really don't care to save anything on the drive. Many drives now have a secure erase option, which can wipe EVERYTHING, even the previously remapped bad sectors. I would look for a tool that exercises that option as it's your best bet in that case.
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Before things get too political, I'm going to hijack Gregg's thread a bit and talk about my latest project: dual-booting a brand-new Toshiba P55t-B5154 with Win 8.1 and Mint 17 KDE.
So far the going is easy, since I only did this with a Satellite S55t what, a year and a half ago. I've had to log into Windows so often these last couple days, I almost have the password memorized now. :/ So, anyway, I have got Windows up and running, created a Recovery drive ($9 16GB USB drive from Wal-mart), shrunk the primary volume, then restarted into the Toshiba Setup Utility for UEFI and turned off Secure Boot. I have Mint 17.1 on a (mint colored, coincidentally) 4GB USB drive, and booted up. Since this is KDE, and the KDE Partition Manager is unfamiliar (and uncooperative), I opened up a terminal as root and installed my preferred tool: Code:
apt-get install gparted I used gparted to squeeze the Windows volume down even further (it's been my observation that Windows will only shrink down to half the capacity of the volume it started with), I don't need a 1TB volume, but gave it a generous 500GB (too generous, but I have plenty of space on a 2TB drive) and used the space I just freed up for a 500GB (NTFS) data volume to share between my two OSs. I then created 200GB root and /home partitions (and swap-- don't forget swap) for my Mint install, and began the installation process. The reason why I created the Recovery drive is insurance against me accidentally overwriting my Windows volume, because I do need to have that for work on occasion (or when I want to take a day off unexpectedly... damn you Silverlight). Also, shrinking a volume using gparted is not without risk... So... this was the easy part. Next I am going to install rEFInd and try and make this dual-boot setup compatible with Secure Boot. Because I am both stupid and a glutton for punishment. Last edited by Dngrsone; 04-24-2015 at 10:49 AM. |
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Secure boot. How fun.
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Thank you for hijacking it! (Was not into the privacy debate!) (And this is a Linux thread, after all.)
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I have a Dell Latitude D505 laptop that I compose on. I like it. It's fast. It's got an older (4.2 something) LO on it but I'm comfortable using it and you guys have assured me that the transference from the 4.2 to the 4.4 (on Xubuntu 15.04) is not problematic.
So here's the deal. The laptop only has like 12.04 on it. It will NOT upgrade. I'm thinking because it's so slow. In fact, I wanted to put Dropbox on there, and it wouldn't even open the Ubuntu Software Center. So can I put a lighter distro on there and perhaps make it work faster? (I don't know why it's so slow. It is wired and had 15GB space available.) Or should I be thinking of getting a new laptop? And I would really like to keep the laptop on the same distro as my desktops. And back to Dropbox. I was able to install it on the laptop via the command line. The icon showed up in the toolbar, but then it did not sync with the other computers and the icon disappeared. When I check in the command line if Dropbox is there, it says it isn't. So then I follow the command line's instructions for installing it and after I'm done, it still says it isn't there. Any ideas? |
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Ummm...
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