El lun, 02-04-2007 a las 02:20 +0200, Carlos E. R. escribió:
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The Sunday 2007-04-01 at 22:44 +0200, Hudibras wrote:
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Thank you, indeed. But this is not the case. Files are mp3, jpg, avi, mpg, wmv, html, only certain links in my konqueror bookmarks, and all my Tellico databases of music. Does it not sound to any backdoor or similar???? I'm very sorry to point it out, but ...
Hi, Carlos. I would like to express myself in Spanish, so that my problem would be better explained, because my English is bad. Well, said this, I go there.
I have no idea what a "Tellico databases" is.
Tellico is an application for KDE managing CD or books, in a "database way". I assure you it's really a pity for me something like this occurs.
However, I'm certain there is no backdoor. You can not blame SuSE of that.
I don't say there is a backdoor. I asked myself if something like this would have to be appreciated, in order to get an logical explanation. I adore SuSE (I think you know) and I assure you I have thought this over, because I suspected this would become a unwanted issue (sorry, I cannot remember the word). But seen some comments here, I'm going to stop this flame (hey, this is the word, isn't it?) and this mail will be the last one about it. I wanted to say hello to you. That's all.
If there is a single program accessing all those files, that one would be suspect. I would also suspect human action: error or intentional, local or remote. Backdoor? No.
I've already said I'm not busy completely asleep and doing deletions on my hard drive. It's unnatural and stupid! But If all of you prefer thinking like this, I have said I stop this thread here.
Me, I have lost whole partitions. Almost a full 130 GiB hard disk trashed. Full days working on recovery. Do I blame Suse? I was using filesystems prepared by them, and they failed to protect my data. Do I blame Suse? Certainly not.
Yes, I lost a hard disk, after a power cut. I tried to recover it, but I couldn't. That's all of my problems with data loss with Linux since ten years ago. It happened five months ago. And it was my server hard drive!
What proof do you have that SuSE is to blame? Only that you can not find out what happened, so you blame SuSE.
No. I don't have any proof at all, and, I would say more, I don't want to have them, because, I repeat, I adore SuSE and Linux. If I would have prooves (or proofs? sorry!) it would hurt me, indeed. Pleased to find you out here again, and thank you all. Alejandro.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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