[13:52] <notsky> Hello.
[13:52] <jrib> hi
[13:53] <jrib> "I just plugged my ntfs drives in and voila, there it was."
[13:53] <notsky> Yep
[13:53] <jrib> notsky: where?
[13:53] <notsky> Places-> Computer.
[13:53] <jrib> then go there
[13:53] <jrib> and click on your drive
[13:53] <notsky> yeah?
[13:54] <notsky> what next?
[13:54] <jrib> now show hidden files and investigate any .Trash* directories
[13:55] <notsky> Ah!
[13:55] <notsky> I see it now
[13:55] <notsky> Thanks
[13:56] <notsky> Wonder why I can't see it from Places->drive though. Security feature?
[13:56] <jrib> it should be in your Trash if you deleted it with your user
[13:57] <notsky> So basically I accessed it as a super-user then eh?
[13:58] <jrib> if you deleted it as super-user, then yes
[13:58] <notsky> Probably. I had to input my password when I accessed the drives. But then again I couldn't see the drives(from Places) before that. Just "Computer"
[13:58] <notsky> Oh, and my DVD-drive.
[14:00] <jrib> well you can setup permissions on the ntfs partitions
[14:00] <jrib> !ntfs-3g
[14:00] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[14:00] <jrib> have you run ntfs-config like in that link?
[14:01] <notsky> Nope
[14:01] <notsky> I just installed ubuntu 7.10 today(around 5AM if I'm not wrong)
[14:02] <notsky> I had a few problems with installation(and getting the livecd/dvd) to run, but ultimately I fixed it....(though I still have a bootloader in one of my other drives... weirdly enough)
[14:04] <notsky> Originally I had all my drives plugged in(ubuntu's livedvd thing didn't detect my boot drive properly so it installed the bootloader in the wrong drive), had problems with bootup, decided to unplug the other drives, reinstall and then plug 'em back in. It automagically detected those drives and mounted them..
[14:06] <notsky> so well, I think it doesn't automount the drives now, but auto-detects them or something, such that when I double click on them (in "Computer") they auto-mount. Real nice.
[14:09] <jrib> use ntfs-config
[14:10] <jrib> notsky:
[14:11] <notsky> ?
[14:11] <jrib> use ntfs-config if you want the drives to be automounted
[14:35] <notsky> jrib, I have a similar issue. This time I experimented by right clicking and clicking "send to trash" When I clicked the "Trash" folder I noticed it was not there
[14:36] <notsky> err
[14:36] <notsky> forget it
[14:36] <notsky> I keep forgetting to check "Show hidden files"
[14:36] <notsky> Thanks again