From: Shadow on 21 Mar 2010 07:51 On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 08:29:04 +0100, CoMa <hubbabub-nys(a)algonet.se> wrote: > >Parted Magic >http://partedmagic.com/ The big, and most important change was dropping the Google browser, Chrome. Now using Chromium, which apparently lacks the Google spyware add-ons, due to a lot of complaints by users. []'s Kinda suspicious if you use it in a big-business scenario and it starts sending out a lot of encrypted data ........ might think you were hacking their system. BTW, this is an excellent migration tool, I migrated from a 320Gb to a 500Gb drive with no trouble at all. Just don't forget to "check" the NTFS partitions once you are done. > >Linux based harddisk partition program >with a partition image backup, file copier and CD/DVD burner program. > >Parted Magic loads completely to system memory
From: proteanthread on 21 Mar 2010 10:46 On Mar 21, 1:29 am, CoMa <hubbabub-...(a)algonet.se> wrote: > Parted Magichttp://partedmagic.com/ > > Linux based harddisk partition program > with a partition image backup, file copier and CD/DVD burner program. > > Parted Magic loads completely to system memory > > Parted Magic supports: > ext2, ext3, ext4, fat16, fat32, hfs, hfs+, jfs, linux-swap, > ntfs, reiserfs, reiser4, and xfs. > > You can use it as a BootCD or on a USB memory stick > > This is mostly a bug fix and module update release > for the 4.x series of Parted Magic. > > Here is the complete ChangeLog for v.4.7http://partedmagic.com/change-log/146-parted-magic-49-not-released-ye... > > Here is the all the ChangeLogs for the earlier versionshttp://partedmagic..com/change-log.html > > -- > > Regards > CoMa > > http://hubbabub.deviantart.com/ Thanks, I was hoping they'd have an update; I love this program!
From: Duddits on 21 Mar 2010 15:23 On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 08:51:27 -0300, Shadow <Sh(a)dow> wrote: >On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 08:29:04 +0100, CoMa <hubbabub-nys(a)algonet.se> >wrote: > >> >>Parted Magic >>http://partedmagic.com/ > The big, and most important change was dropping the Google >browser, Chrome. > Now using Chromium, which apparently lacks the Google spyware >add-ons, due to a lot of complaints by users. >snip I believe that the spyware is there but disabled by default. If you check the box "Help make Chromium better by...." turns the spyware on. regards Dud -- Easy ACF Troll filter: 1. Add Franklin, Hummingbird, Bear Bottoms, Ari, David W, Jeffrey Bloss, Nicodemus and John Stubbings. 2. Add *anyone* who replies to them. 3. Filter posts from Google Groups 4. Filter posts from x-privat.org 5. Filter posts from theremailer 6. Filter crossposts 7. Enjoy ACF! 8. More Info here: http://clients.net2000.com.au/~johnf/forgery.htm <rev20100104>
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