openvpn

2009-08-25 Thread dean
Hi Guys,

I am trying to set up an openvpn client in ubuntu jaunty and having 
issues.  I've copied the appropriate key and crt files to /etc/openvpn, 
and did the following

d...@dean-desktop:/etc/openvpn$ sudo openvpn client.ovpn
Wed Aug 26 15:03:15 2009 OpenVPN 2.1_rc11 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL] 
[LZO2] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] built on Mar  9 2009
Enter Private Key Password:
Wed Aug 26 15:03:20 2009 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords 
in memory -- use the auth-nocache option to prevent this
Wed Aug 26 15:03:20 2009 Cannot load private key file deant.key: 
error:06065064:digital envelope routines:EVP_DecryptFinal_ex:bad 
decrypt: error:0906A065:PEM routines:PEM_do_header:bad decrypt: 
error:140B0009:SSL routines:SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file:PEM lib
Wed Aug 26 15:03:20 2009 Error: private key password verification failed
Wed Aug 26 15:03:20 2009 Exiting

Where did I go wrong, my password is correct btw.



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Re: TV Tuner card for Ubuntu 9.04 amd64

2009-08-25 Thread Chris Rosenhain
Howdy,

The Asus U3100 USB tuners work great under Ubuntu, and with MythTV. 
They're able to do full 1080P HDTV too!

aviper4u wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Want to use a TV Tuner card with Ubuntu, apparently this is no problem
> with MythTV though on the following page
>
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Supported_Hardware
>
> The guide talks about plugging in the card then running commands to
> see if it compatible?
>
> I want to know if it compatible before i purchase it :)  Is there any
> other avenues i can pursue?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>   


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Re: TV Tuner card for Ubuntu 9.04 amd64

2009-08-25 Thread Scott Evans
Hi...

I use a Pinnacle 72e (DiB7000) and this works out of the box from ubuntu 
intrepid (8.10) onwards... any earlier then you need to apply kernel patches 
etc... This is however (72e) only a single channel receiver and it might be 
wise (I wasn't!) to get a dual channel receiver then you can watch & record at 
the same time!...  

If you happen to be on IRC then ask this question on #linuxtv 


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TV Tuner card for Ubuntu 9.04 amd64

2009-08-25 Thread aviper4u
Hi,

Want to use a TV Tuner card with Ubuntu, apparently this is no problem
with MythTV though on the following page

http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Supported_Hardware

The guide talks about plugging in the card then running commands to
see if it compatible?

I want to know if it compatible before i purchase it :)  Is there any
other avenues i can pursue?

Thanks


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Re: Checking a data DVD for errors

2009-08-25 Thread Frode Egeland
dvdisaster might be what you are looking for. It's in the repos, so
'sudo aptitude install dvdisaster' will get it for you.

Cheers,
Frode


On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:36, David Bowskill wrote:
> Greetings to All
>
> Is there a simple way to test a data DVD for errors.
>
> The command line utility 'fsck' does not seem to cover ISO 9660 and
> other filing systems used on DVD's.
>
> Can 'fsck' be extended or what else can I use ?
>
> Thanks
>
> David Bow
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Checking a data DVD for errors

2009-08-25 Thread David Bowskill
Greetings to All

Is there a simple way to test a data DVD for errors.

The command line utility 'fsck' does not seem to cover ISO 9660 and
other filing systems used on DVD's.

Can 'fsck' be extended or what else can I use ?

Thanks

David Bow


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