[10:05] <Puck`> hi everyone
[13:02] <chandu> hello?
[13:03] <sumeet123> How to install gimp?
[15:08] <thelionroars> what do I need to do to run a script on startup? Is it sufficient just to put it in /etc/init.d/ ?
[18:05] <Red-Raven> I need some help. I deleted a 7GB folder on my Win7 partition from Ubuntu b/c I was getting permission errors in Win7. The files are gone, but Win7 still shows as much free space as before. In Ubuntu I can see a bunch of garbled files in the $Recycle folder of Win7 that look like a few that would have been deleted, but its only 1.1 GB. Would a chkdsk or something similar help me either see the files again or delete them?
[18:06] <holstein> delete would help you delete them
[18:06] <holstein> i would just empty the recycle bin
[18:07] <holstein> typically, i think all modern OS's just keep the removed files around in whatever version of a trash directory they have til you either empty it, or need the space
[18:07] <holstein> i remember in windows using control delete i believe.. a key combination that skiped the recyle bin
[18:09] <Red-Raven> Yah but the recycle bin only has 1.1 GB. I deleted 7 GB, so what happened to all that?
[18:09] <Red-Raven> my best guess is that Win7 can't recognize the way Ubuntu erases things so now it can't read the files but it knows they're there.
[18:11] <Red-Raven> i gtg,
[18:11] <holstein> Red-Raven: win7 doesnt care who did what with what
[18:12] <holstein> Red-Raven: it woul be more likely you had corrupt files not reporting size correctly
[18:12] <holstein> would*
[18:12] <Red-Raven> ok. well i'll be back when i can. thx.
[18:14] <holstein> recycle bin could have a cap on it