Re: Any experience with the Intel Z87 chipset?

2014-03-18 Thread Connie Sieh

On Tue, 18 Mar 2014, Steve Gaarder wrote:


I'm looking at getting some machines based on the Intel Z87 chipset.
Has anyone tried SL6 on this?  I'm wondering how well the graphics and
ethernet work with the stock SL drivers.

thanks,

Steve Gaarder
System Administrator, Dept of Mathematics
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
gaar...@math.cornell.edu



I recently built a system with the following motherboard using Z87 
chipset.


  GA-Z87X-UD4H

  http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4488#ov

I installed SL 5 x86_64 and everything works fine except for a message 
about not supporting audio over hdmi.  The board has other audio.


The ethernet works fine and so does the video builtin to the i7-4770K .

-Connie Sieh


Re: Any experience with the Intel Z87 chipset?

2014-03-18 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov wrote:
 On Tue, 18 Mar 2014, Steve Gaarder wrote:

 I'm looking at getting some machines based on the Intel Z87 chipset.
 Has anyone tried SL6 on this?  I'm wondering how well the graphics and
 ethernet work with the stock SL drivers.

 thanks,

 Steve Gaarder
 System Administrator, Dept of Mathematics
 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
 gaar...@math.cornell.edu


 I recently built a system with the following motherboard using Z87 chipset.

   GA-Z87X-UD4H

   http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4488#ov

 I installed SL 5 x86_64 and everything works fine except for a message about
 not supporting audio over hdmi.  The board has other audio.

 The ethernet works fine and so does the video builtin to the i7-4770K .

 -Connie Sieh

Mine is also a Gigabyte board but a different model, Z87-D3HP-CF. SL
6.5 installs and runs fine including the graphics. But please note
that whether ethernet works may depend on what device it is. If it is
Realtek, for example, you might need to use a driver from the
manufacturer or ELRepo.

Akemi


movie editor?

2014-03-18 Thread ToddAndMargo

Hi All,

I would like to cut pieces out of a particular video.
You guys have a favorite way to do that?

Many thanks,
-T


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Re: DICOM medical image display?

2014-03-18 Thread Keith Lofstrom
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 08:17:11AM +0100, Francesco M. Taurino wrote:
 ginkgo cadx works flawlessly on sl6, on 32 and 64 bit pcs.
 it's an open source project, but if you need, there is also
 a certified version for diagnostic use:
 
 http://ginkgo-cadx.com/en/

Thanks, Francesco!  I saw ginkgo - perhaps I am missing something, 
but I only found free binaries for Windoze,  binaries for
Win/Mac/Linux, and open source only for Mac.  Maybe there is
a way to compile Mac sources without Cocoa and other Mac-only
libraries, but that seemed like too much to tackle.

Since my last posting, I found more programs that didn't work,
and some free open source tools that /actually do work/.

http://xmedcon.sourceforge.net

displays some of the images I have (using gtk), while

http://www.dclunie.com/dicom3tools.html  

translates many different versions of DICOM to standard
image formats like PNG.  I used the latter to look at some
Siemens/Acuson ultrasound images that choked xmedcon. 
I've barely scratched the surface of either tool.

Fedora 17+, and someday SL7 will be able to run versions of
GIMP and ImageMagick that can convert some DICOM images.

My wife's clinic runs the Open EMR medical records software
(on SL6 of course), and we are customizing/optimizing it to
meet the needs of her unique patients. 

http://www.open-emr.org

Incorporating images in the charts, exporting images with
explanations on the patient portal, this will take a long
time to get working, but eventually we will automatically
construct secure patient documents on the EL6-derived outside
server, as well as export information for research studies
for those patients who choose to opt in to them.

Someday, the biggest science use of Scientific Linux will be
bioscience.  

Keith

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Re: movie editor?

2014-03-18 Thread Jason Bronner
I like openshot if i'm stuck doing it on the centos box. i usually use
adobe on the win box. if you're not doing any kind of advanced effects and
just doing chopping/pasting and the like it ought to work fine.


On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:55 PM, ToddAndMargo toddandma...@zoho.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 I would like to cut pieces out of a particular video.
 You guys have a favorite way to do that?

 Many thanks,
 -T


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 They malfunction when you open windows
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Re: movie editor?

2014-03-18 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:21 PM, Jason Bronner jason.bron...@gmail.com wrote:
 I like openshot if i'm stuck doing it on the centos box. i usually use adobe
 on the win box. if you're not doing any kind of advanced effects and just
 doing chopping/pasting and the like it ought to work fine.

I also recommend openshot. It is available from the nux-dextop
repository. If you need to extract still images from a video, avidemux
will do a good job.

Akemi


Re: movie editor?

2014-03-18 Thread Bluejay Adametz
 I like openshot if i'm stuck doing it on the centos box. i usually use adobe
 on the win box. if you're not doing any kind of advanced effects and just
 doing chopping/pasting and the like it ought to work fine.

I'll second OpenShot. I have the package from fc12 installed and it
works fine. http://www.youtube.com/user/velocorvid for examples has
videos (all but the earliest two) I've done with OpenShot.

 - Bluejay Adametz, CFII, AP, AA-5B, http://wildcorvid.org

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Re: movie editor?

2014-03-18 Thread ToddAndMargo

On 03/18/2014 03:42 PM, Bluejay Adametz wrote:

I like openshot if i'm stuck doing it on the centos box. i usually use adobe
on the win box. if you're not doing any kind of advanced effects and just
doing chopping/pasting and the like it ought to work fine.


I'll second OpenShot. I have the package from fc12 installed and it
works fine. http://www.youtube.com/user/velocorvid for examples has
videos (all but the earliest two) I've done with OpenShot.

  - Bluejay Adametz, CFII, AP, AA-5B, http://wildcorvid.org

Definition: Neonphancy n. A fluorescent light bulb struggling to come
to life.



Hi All,

Thank you!

I am doing a build of it as I write this:

rpmbuild --rebuild openshot-1.4.3-1.fc19.src.rpm

Will be fun to see how it runs!

-T

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Re: movie editor?

2014-03-18 Thread ToddAndMargo

On 03/18/2014 02:55 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:

Hi All,

I would like to cut pieces out of a particular video.
You guys have a favorite way to do that?

Many thanks,
-T




I should have said, cut (trim) an MP4

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