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  • This Investment HOAX is Already up 30% in 2022

    03/26/2022 12:29:31 PM PDT · by lasereye · 18 replies
    thestreet ^ | March 26, 2022 | BRIAN O'CONNELL
    Some people are climate change skeptics, and others are climate change skeptics with extreme prejudice. It's probably safe to count Real Money Columnist Jim Collins among the later. "In my world, humans are killing each other, not the planet," Collins wrote recently on Real Money. "And the insane 'green' strategies of its leaders, especially in Europe, serve to enrich the lunatic who is doing the killing,” he added.Collins argues that investing in big tech now requires that investors believe Putin is 'just kidding,' in Ukraine, that Fed Chief Jerome Powell and colleagues are 'all over' the inflation problem and "Not...
  • How to Mount a NTFS Drive on CentOS / RHEL / Scientific Linux

    03/27/2019 4:04:19 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 8 replies
    HowToForge ^ | 2015 | David Duarte
    This tutorial will show you how to mount an NTFS drive ina read/write mode on CentOS and other RHEL based Linux operating systems with ntfs-3g driver. NTFS-3G is a stable Open Source NTFS driver that supports reading and writing to NTFS drives on Linux and other operating systems. The ntfs-3g driver is available in the EPEL repository. The first step is to install and activate EPEL on your Linux system.Enable the EPEL repository Run the following command as root user on the shell to enable the EPEL repository.yum install epel-releaseEPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) is a Fedora Special Interest Group...
  • NTFS vs FAT32?

    01/08/2005 2:53:13 PM PST · by edchambers · 22 replies · 804+ views
    01-08-05 | Ed Chambers
    Just another one of my silly computer questions for the many knowledgable geeks on FR.I have several computers but only one running Windows XP.So far I'm mildly impressed with the stability of Windows XP home but not so happy with the finicky nature of it's NTFS file system.I have a couple of old DOS games that I like but XP running an NTFS file system will not let me install.I have the capability of reformatting the drive in FAT32 and reinstalling XP with that file system.What I'm wondering is will this help with backwards compatability for DOS based programs?