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About:
Channel16 is graphical tool that allows users to browse the content of deleted
files in an ext2 filesystem interactively, and to recover them into new files.
The application also provides a search and rescue operation. This allows the
user to input some exact text from the deleted file, which the program uses to
search through all deleted inodes. Channel16 uses the low-level methods
provided by e2fsprogs. The front end is implemented with Java Swing, and Java
Native Interface (JNI) is used to bridge between Java and the ext2fs
operations.
Author:
eXom [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://channel16.sourceforge.net/
Tar/GZ:
http://channel16.sourceforge.net/files/channel16-0.1a.tar.gz
RPM package:
http://channel16.sourceforge.net/files/channel16-0.1a-1.i386.rpm
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Too many dependencies
by Quan Vu - Mar 10th 2002 12:54:07
Yea I agree that there's too many dependencies for this program. I still
can't get it to work. It said :
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
gnu/getopt/Getopt
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by Wolfpack Entertainment - Nov 19th 2001 18:52:40
According to the web page, the application
is written in java.
I'm concearned this is not the best approach
for an emergency recovery software. A less
dependent approach would have produce an
application with less potential problems when in use in a situation with
enough problems already
(hint) (hint).
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