Linux-Hardware Digest #243

2000-07-16 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #243, Volume #13   Sun, 16 Jul 00 13:13:15 EDT

Contents:
  CDs de MP3 a 800 pelas cada uno. Si compras los tres te sale por 2000. ("Vicente")



From: "Vicente" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: CDs de MP3 a 800 pelas cada uno. Si compras los tres te sale por 2000.
Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 16:28:32 GMT

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TODOS los MP3 est=E1n grabados con una calidad de 128kbps y 44hz.=20
Interesados, mandad emilio a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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MP3 VOLUMEN I

Jarabe de Palo - Depende

1. Adi=F3s

2. Agua

3. Depende

4. Duerme conmigo

5. La plaza de las palmeras

6. Mi mundo en tu mano

7. Perro apaleao

8. Pura sangre

9. Realidad o sue=F1o

10. Te miro y tiemblo

11. Toca mi canci=F3n

12. Vive y deja vivir

13. Vivo en un saco

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Lene Marlin - Playing my game

1. A place nearby

2. Sitting down here

3. Playing my game

4. Unforgivable sinner

5. Flown away

6. The way we are

7. So I see

8. Maybe I'll go

9. Where I'm headed

10. One year ago

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Presuntos Implicados - La noche

1. Me das el mar

2. Las palabras de amor

3. Mi peque=F1o tesoro

4. La flor de la ma=F1ana

5. R=EDo Po

6. Cuando quiero sol

7. D=F3nde est=E1s

8. No hay humor

9. Sed de amor

10. =CDcaro

11. La noche

12. Debati=E9ndome

13. C=F3mo hemos cambiado

14. Alma de blues

15. En la oscuridad

16. Sentir su calor

17. Cada historia

18. Fallen (sue=F1o)

19. Llovi=F3

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The Cranberries - Bury the hatchet

1. Animal instinct

2. Loud and clear

3. Promises

4. You and me

5. Just my imagination

6. Shattered

7. Desperate Andy

8. Saving grace

9. Copycat

10. What's on my mind

11. Delilah

12. Fee fi fo

13. Dying in the sun

14. Sorry son

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U2 - The best of 1980-1990

1. Pride (in the name of love)

2. New year's day

3. With or without you

4. I still haven't found what I'm looking for

5. Sunday bloody sunday

6. Bad

7. Where the streets have no name

8. I will follow

9. The unforgettable fire

10. Sweetest thing (the single mix)

11. Desire

12. When love comes to town

13. Angel of Harlem

14. All I want is you

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Vangelis - Vangelis Portraits

1. To the unknown man

2. Italian song

3. Pulstar

4. La petite fille de la mer

5. Alpha

6. I hear you now

7. I'll find my way home

8. State of independence

9. Himalaya

10. Conquest of Paradise

11. Hymn

12. Antartica

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V=E9rtigo 3

1. Oasis - Stand by me

2. Beck - Devil's Haircut

3. Primal Scream - Star

4. Finley Quaye - Sunday shining

5. Underworld - Born slippy

6. Marilyn Manson - The beautiful people

7. Korn - Good God=20

8. Black Grape - Get higher

9. Live - Freaks

10. Manic Street Preachers - A design for life

11. Bj=F6rk - J=F3ga

12. Prodigy - Breathe

13. Apollo Four Forty - Ain't talkin' 'bout dub

14. Forest for the Trees - Dream

15. Eels - Novocaine for the soul

16. Suede - Trash

17. Ska-P - El vals del obrero

18. No doubt - Just a girl

19. Bush - Swallowed

20. Elastica - 2:1

21. Ocean Colour Scene - Travellers tune

22. Teenage Fanclub - Ain't that enough

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Y 58 MP3 m=E1s, adem=E1s de la =FAltima versi=F3n del Winamp (ver 2.63), =
el trailer de Mission Impossible 2 y dos trailers de The Matrix, uno de =
ellos de 24 megas.

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MP3 VOLUMEN II

Aqua - Aquarium

1. Happy boys  girls

2. My oh my

3. Barbie girls

4. Good morning sunshine

5. Doctor Jones

6. Heat of the night

7. Be a man

8. Lollipop (candyman)

9. Roses are red

10. Turn back time

11. Calling you

12. Didn't I

13. My oh my (Spike, Clyde 'N' eightball Club Mix)

14. Lollipop (extended version)

15. Turn back time (radio mix)

16. Doctor Jones (metro's 7'' edit)

17. The official Megamix

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Natalie Imbruglia - Left of the middle

1. Torn

2. One more addiction

3. Big mistake

4. Leave me alone

5. Wishing I was there

6. Smoke

7. Pigeons and crumbs

8. Don't you think?

9. Impressed

10. Intuition

11. City

12. Left of the middle

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Todo =E9xitos

1. A.C. One - Sing a song now now

2. Alice Deejay - Better off alone

3. Amena Club Band - Libre

4. Ann Lee - 2 times

5. Ann Lee - Voices

6. Anti Funky - Everybody jump

7. Area - Music for your eyes

8. Armand Van Helden - You don't know me

9. ATB - Killer

10. ATB - Till I Come (9 pm)

11. Bassement Jaxx - Red alert

12. Blue 4 You - Livin' in jam

13. Bob Marley vs Funk Stars - Sun is shining

14. DJ Bobo - Together

15. Ex-3 - You drive me crazy

16. Gigi d'Agostino - Bla bla bla

17. Hermes House Band - I will survive

18. Magic Dreams - The stars

19. 

Linux-Hardware Digest #243

1999-01-22 Thread Digestifier

Linux-Hardware Digest #243, Volume #9Fri, 22 Jan 99 12:13:33 EST

Contents:
  CPU Monitor App (Nathan Crapo)
  Re: Newbie Question (JiPUSTRADAMUS)
  Mystique video mode ("Hubert Toullec")
  Re: Pentium Pro or Pentium II for signal processing? (BL)
  Re: New RedHat with linux version 3.3.3 coming soon? (Stephen Jenuth)
  Re: Linux keyboard? (For emacs use) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Linux keyboard? (For emacs use) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: help ATI 3D EXPRESSION, RAGE II (Lars Oeschey)
  Re: Newbie Question (Dirk Nuyens)
  Re: Pentium Pro or Pentium II for signal processing? (Richard Steiner)
  HP Deskjet 710C ("Remco Groeneweg")
  Re: SEE YA' LATER SUCKERS !!! HAHAHAHA !!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Rh 5.2 and SB AWE 32 PnP freezing ("Al Kooz")



From: Nathan Crapo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: CPU Monitor App
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:50:56 +

Has anyone seen an app around to monitor stats such as CPU temp for
Linux.  I made a quick and dirty app to read the following for my system
and was wondering if there was anything like it out there.  If not, I
would be happy to make it available to everyone.  Don't know if too many
people are interested, but I have an overclocked PentiumII Celeron 300A
running at 450MHZ and I'm always curious as to how my system is
running.  Who needs an OS that can run for over a year without rebooting
if you are always rebooting to look at the stats in the BIOS?  Here's a
list of the things the app should report:

CPU temp
Motherboard temp
Powersuplly temp
All power supply voltages
CPU fan speed

There are a few apps like this for Windoze, but haven't seen any for
Linux yet.  I was going to write a small device driver so any user app
could get the stats.  I plan on writing a GUI in with the gtk.

Don't want to waste my time if it's been done.

TIA,
Nathan



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From: JiPUSTRADAMUS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.development.system,alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Newbie Question
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:31:22 +0200

On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Charles Riley wrote:

 Is there any way to access a Zip Drive from Linux?  Please help ASAP!!!  I
 need to copy over my newest video drivers from a WIN98 partition, but they
 are too big and I'm not sure any other way

Can't help you with the zip-drive, but if your drivers are on the same drive
as your linux is, then copying them over is no big deal... Just mount the
windows '98 partition, and you'll be able to access all files on that 
partition... /Check man mount for details, if you are unsure about mounting)

JP

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From: "Hubert Toullec" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mystique video mode
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 13:53:36 +0100

Hi,

I'm a new user user to Linux and I have just installed Red Hat 5.2.

I use a 17"" monitor with an old(?) MGA Matrox Mystique video card with 4Mo
video ram.

The largest resolution I can set with XConfiguator is 1024x768. Under W98, I
use the 1152x864 resolution.

So whenever I switch from one to another, I have to modify the monitor
settings.

Please, can anyone tell me how to get my Matrox mystique Card to work at
1152x864.

Many thanks

[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: BL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Pentium Pro or Pentium II for signal processing?
Date: 22 Jan 1999 12:58:21 GMT
Reply-To: no.spambots.please

In comp.os.linux.hardware Tony Livengood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: A PII still has the PPro core.
: basically there are two i686 processors.
: PPro (Merced i think) 166-333
: PII  (Descutes i think) 350-450

add:
 celeron (mendocino)
 xeon


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From: Stephen Jenuth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New RedHat with linux version 3.3.3 coming soon?
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 14:59:59 GMT

David Fox d s f o x @ c o g s c i . u c s d . e d u wrote:
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Phil Jones) writes:

: I understand RedHat 5.2 is the latest RedHat for
: sale and contains version 3.3.2 of linux.  Anyone
: know when RedHat will put out a package with the
: linux 3.3.3?  Thanks.

: 3.3.3 is an X-Windows version number, not a Linux version number, and
: the update directory of redhat 5.2 contains an upgrade to that version.

Why wait for redhat. Just get the xwindows stuff from ftp.xfree86.org.

Its about 2 months old now.

Best regards,

Stephen Jenuth
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: 
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Subject: Re: Linux keyboard? (For emacs