Hi,
I notice that the release_0_9_27 tag is unable to build the latest mob
(I tested 9d2068c6309dc50dfdbbc30a5d6757683d3f884c). I get the
following error:
$make
tcc -o tcc.o -c tcc.c -DTCC_TARGET_I386 -DONE_SOURCE=0
-DTCC_GITHASH="\"2024-03-03 mob@9d2068c6\"" -Wall -O2 -I.
tcc -o
On Tue, 4 Oct 2022 at 14:32, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Somehow interesting that such a huge API does not offer macros to
> hide the declspec from module implementors.
> But great! (That is how i would have done it, and it worked
> twenty years ago.)
I think it has NAPI_MODULE_EXPORT for that
On Sat, 1 Oct 2022 at 18:27, Liam Wilson wrote:
>
> On Sat, 1 Oct 2022 at 17:00, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> >
> > Liam Wilson wrote in
> > :
> > ...
> > |I've been attempting to build nodejs Node-API addons using the tiny c
> > |compiler. When doing t
On Sat, 1 Oct 2022 at 17:00, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
>
> Liam Wilson wrote in
> :
> ...
> |I've been attempting to build nodejs Node-API addons using the tiny c
> |compiler. When doing this I noticed that the addons were failing to
> |self register on load in nodejs as
Hi,
I've been attempting to build nodejs Node-API addons using the tiny c
compiler. When doing this I noticed that the addons were failing to
self register on load in nodejs as the constructors were failing to
run. gcc worked fine, but tcc failed. Node-API addons use
__attribute__((constructor))
_sp(args_size);
vtop--;
+
+// 5c pop%esp
+o(0x5c);
+int blah=(4-(((args_size+4) & 15)>> 2))&3;
+for(int bar=0;bardata[foo1+bar] = 0x50;
+}
}
#ifdef TCC_TARGET_PE
Thanks
Liam Wilson
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Yep probably no need for the list anymore. If anyone is looking for tech
meetups around York https://www.yorkdevelopers.org/ is worth a look. They were
pretty active precovid, and presumably they will be picking up again now things
are getting back to something like normal.
Liam
On Monday,
state in there too.
Code is here
https://github.com/cosinusoidally/emscripten_experiments/blob/master/jpeg_decoding/time_travel_test.js
Thanks
Liam Wilson
On Friday, May 10, 2019 at 12:33:05 PM UTC+1, caiiiycuk wrote:
>
> Hi is it possible to make snapshot of runtime, serelize it t
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> To: Alban Browaeys , 848190-d...@bugs.debian.org, Liam
> Wilson , Marian Mihailescu
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 09:47:15 +0100
> Subject: Re: Bug#848190: libmozjs-24-0: gnome-shell segfault and
This package is totally bust on armhf in stretch. See below gdb
session. The trivial script "for(var i=0;i<1e5;i++){}" segfaults (note
the loop count needs to be large enough, the bug affects the JIT
compilers and not the interpreter). Digging further I can see this is
because GCC 6 has optimized
Hi Eveyone,
Though people might be interested in York Geek Club. I popped down the month
before last, and it was really good.
They tend to organise everything thorough twitter
http://twitter.com/YorkGeekClub . They haven't yet confirmed when the August
meeting is (I guessed, based on the fact
Cool! What time will you be going live at? I'll try and tune in :)
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Ubuntu-powered PC's, and
get the same result...
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I've been affected by this since this morning, I have no idea what
caused it though, because it worked fine beforehand. Running Ubuntu-
Netbook 10.10 on a Dell Mini 10v, all other computers running 10.10 have
been unaffected.
I also encountered a bug in banshee, although I have no idea if the two
Just downloaded and installed 10.04.1 onto a usb stick. Typing 'live'
(both with and without quotation marks) gives the result:
boot: live
Could not find kernel image live
As with 'live', gives the same output.
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10.04.1 image created in Maverick does not boot in my Dell Mini9
to make it work now.
Another solution (One that I'm 99% sure works) is using Limewire -
putting your music collection in your limewire library, should then
show up in rhythmbox.
This is for music though, if your looking for in-game audio, I'm not
too sure there, sorry! :)
Liam
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I also had this problem, and I think it's caused by twitter's switch
to oAuth. I fixed mine by deleting the twitter account from Gwibber,
but updating Gwibber may also help.
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that unity handles files in that shell
thing rather than taking the long way round.
Thanks a lot
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On 31 August 2010 14:44, Colin Law clan...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 31 August 2010 12:24, Alan Bell alan.b...@theopenlearningcentre.com
wrote:
There were 85 voters and the results in order of the options are:
[...]
Making this the most popular logo option:
Just my tuppence;
If the podcast team have decided on a (quite frankly, awesome) design, then
would it not be a good idea to make the Ubuntu-UK website coherent with
that?
I mean, currently, the Podcast is run by members of the UK team, and is
featured prominently on the first page of the
Hey all;
As some of you may know, Meego for Netbooks was released today (
http://meego.com/downloads/releases/netbook) and I thinking about
dual-booting it with UNE, but was wondering if anyone else has tried it yet,
and if you have, how is it?
I'm downloading it as I type
Cheers;
Liam
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On 14 May 2010 19:53, Philip Billington pbilling...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Happy to help, add me to the list.
- Phil
On 13 May 2010 09:15, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm sat here at the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Brussels and wanted to
let people know about something and ask
Hey everyone,
I just bought a couple of windows games on CD, and I installed wine and
such, but I can't actually execute them.
On double clicking them, I get the message:
The file '/media/RCT2/Setup.exe' is not marked as executable. If this was
downloaded or copied form an untrusted source, it
On 5 May 2010 21:38, Jonathon Fernyhough j.fernyho...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5 May 2010 21:33, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 5 May 2010 21:30, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Thing is, I can't mark it as executable, as it's on a CD, so now, 2
things:
1) Why am I being blocked
Anton,
Out of curiosity, can I ask why it's worse to package software in a .deb
file in the long run?
Liam
On 10 February 2010 20:43, Anton Piatek an...@piatek.co.uk wrote:
On 10 February 2010 17:23, Mark Fraser ubu...@mfraz.orangehome.co.uk
wrote:
I would like to start compiling some
That's also one of the aims of the ubuntu viral videos project - to give
help to the new users.
Regards
Liam
On 3 February 2010 10:55, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 10:24 +, Johnathon Tinsley wrote:
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They're both really good at video editing/creation, check out their works,
once enough replies are had, I'll email them asking to help
Liam Wilson
P.S; I'm asking around loads of LoCo's/Teams, so apologies if you get this
more than once.
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, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all;
Some of us on the Ubuntu-uk LoCo have come up with an idea for a new
project - creating a marketing campaign for Ubuntu using Viral Videos -
short little videos that get a message across, similar to
Microsoft'shttp://www.youtube.com/user
Hey everyone,
I've been asked to mail you all on behalf of Martin Owens (doctormo) to
inform you of the Ubuntu-Artists group on deviantArt, to which you can
upload your art if you weren't aware of it already.
http://ubuntu-artists.devientart.com
Thanks;
Liam Wilson
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the only others I can think of are PiTiVi, openshot, Avidemux. kdenlive,
open movie editor, projectX, or LiVES, or even Blender
But like I said, it doesn't have to be video editing, it can be submitting
artwork to be used in the videos, or anything.
Liam wilson
On 2 February 2010 15:54, Joeri
Joeri -
Are you interested in Helping out the project then?
Thanks;
Liam
On 2 February 2010 16:08, Joeri Jungschlager jjungschla...@gmail.comwrote:
Im now installing Open Shot all those other were not what I was looking
for.
On 2 February 2010 17:02, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
Aah, thats the one. Sorry for the typo :)
Liam
On 2 February 2010 16:28, Bruno Girin brunogi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 15:42 +, Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey everyone,
I've been asked to mail you all on behalf of Martin Owens (doctormo)
to inform you of the Ubuntu-Artists
:
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 21:41:01 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
wrote:
Indeed, that's what I think, the only cost would be putting the
advert(s)
together.
Who actually wants to make this happen?
Me
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Right, so it seems that creating a 'Viral Videos' (I.e; short videos that
can be posted on the bew. similar to the Wi project seems to be a better
option to market Ubuntu than creating a TV ad for a number of reasons;
1. It's cheaper - no cost of getting it on the air
2. Easier to spread -
Thank you Johnathon. I'm working on the wiki as we speak, should be done
soon!
Liam
On 2 February 2010 22:23, Johnathon Tinsley kir...@kirrus.co.uk wrote:
- Ron Rhodes owdronrho...@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
On 2 February 2010 16:12, Harry Rickards ha...@linux.com wrote:
with the screencasts channel, too. But that's just
my suggestion...
Liam
On 1 February 2010 10:15, darren.mans...@opengi.co.uk wrote:
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 23:32 +, Alan Pope wrote:
On 31 January 2010 23:13, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
IF we are going to make this video, ideally
fine on print.
Liam
On 31 January 2010 15:51, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
On 31/01/2010 15:17, Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey Rob, I used GIMP, and got the ubuntu and canonical logos off the
internet, and took the screenshots myself.
You can download all the images and things i used here
Well, say instead of a TV advert, we contributed our ideas to the Viral
Video's project or something similar to make a channel on youtube, or even
both, if we're lucky, we could touch on subjects such as Ubuntu hour, and
ways to help improve your first time experience with Ubuntu.
And I guess we
as blogs and such. You could easily have
yourself a relatively cheap ad campaign.
On 1 Feb 2010, at 12:22, Liam Wilson wrote:
Okay, I've been in touch with the marketing team, and they've said that if
we wanted to do this, we'd have to look at the costs of producing and
marketing the advert
Hey everyone, I finished the poster, and I've put it on my Ubuntu one, as I
can't find anywhere else that I can upload it to, so let me know if you want
it, and I'll share it with you.
Liam.
On 30 January 2010 23:44, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Aye, t'is the default background
people can just share that link to access
it.
- Michael
On 31/01/2010 11:41, Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey everyone, I finished the poster, and I've put it on my Ubuntu one, as I
can't find anywhere else that I can upload it to, so let me know if you want
it, and I'll share it with you.
Liam
having U1 issues atm.
On 31/01/2010 12:10, Liam Wilson wrote:
Michael;
I can't connect to U1 for whatever reason, so I'll email you the .tar.gz if
that's alright.
Liam
On 31 January 2010 11:43, Michael Douglas meh...@mehall.co.cc wrote:
Liam,
share me the file and I'll up it to my VPS
I'm in Liverpool, so I guess we could do a bit of work there.
Yeah, that telly ad sounds like a really good idea! Perhaps we could all
make one video, then show it in all our regions, if that makes any sense...
But how would we go about making the video, like a screencast sort of
progect?
On 31
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wrote:
On 31/01/2010 13:31, Liam Wilson wrote:
I'm in Liverpool, so I guess we could do a bit of work there.
Yeah, that telly ad sounds like a really good idea! Perhaps we could
all make one video, then show it in all our regions, if that makes any
sense...
But how
a few compiz shots here and there...
On 31 January 2010 14:25, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Yaaay! Thanks Michael! Please do put it (the poster) around your local
community, as it'll be a great way to introduce people to ubuntu.
On 31 January 2010 14:12, James Milligan li...@lake54
You think?
It was the best i could do without seriously distorting the image, as the
canvas is about 3500x2500 px, and the screenshots (say the password entry
one) were as small as 500x250 when they were taken, and the 1st screenshot,
the desktop, was taken at 1024x900 px, so I had to scale that
Yeah, I guess so. I suppose by putting other OS' down, we are in turn,
giving Ubuntu a more positive image. To acheive this I guess we could use
the aforementioned idea of someone bieng on hold and then somone getting an
instant reply on the forums for free.
On 31 January 2010 14:30, Michael
I'll do that then. Just gonna see what it looks like with totally-equal
screenshots...
Liam
On 31 January 2010 14:36, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 31 January 2010 12:27, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps there could be a way to put this up on the Ubuntu UK wiki, either
, but you're welcome to try :D
It's also probably worth noting that if you are going to use a border
printer, to try keep all the borders around the image the same size, so it
doesn't become disoriented.
Liam.
On 31 January 2010 15:04, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
On 30/01/2010 23:23, Liam
I think it'd be better to show how ubuntu is cost-effective (i.e; Free). If
someone sees something that works better than what they have, for a lot less
money, then they could possibly be enticed. It could also be noted that
ubuntu is much secure to attacks from viruses and such.
But yeah, the
If this is actually going to happen, we need to start thinking of ways how
we can get this video shown to people, whether it be televised, or viral. If
we're going to put our own money or anyone else's money and time into this
we need to make sure that it isn't a waste of it, agreed?
On 31
I suppose the problem we have with creating something like this is, the
general public alrieady KNOW what windows is, a lot don't really know what
Ubuntu, and Linux are. Perhaps if we were to create a TV advert, the main
purpose of it would be to inform people what Ubuntu is.
Perhaps a TV advert
Yeah, like say Help us finish this sort of thing? sounds like a good
incentive!
On 31 January 2010 21:00, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:35:25 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
wrote:
I suppose the problem we have with creating something like
Cheers steve, if you're going to re-size them, the'yd ideally be around the
864x514 px size, as that's a reasonable size for them to be printed on A4.
On 31 January 2010 21:25, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:13:18 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
IF we are going to make this video, ideally, it would be better to think
about actual content first. I think the best plan of action to get this
going is to think about what we want in the first 30-60 seconds. This way,
we have a general idea of where the video is headed in terms of genre and
Oh right. Silly me! xD
Liam
On 31 January 2010 21:44, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:33:05 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
wrote:
Cheers steve, if you're going to re-size them, the'yd ideally be around
the
864x514 px size, as that's
can be found here:
http://sites.google.com/site/ubuntutvadvertproject/
It's only the very basic template as of typing, I'll work more on it
tomorrow.
Liam
On 31 January 2010 21:50, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh right. Silly me! xD
Liam
On 31 January 2010 21:44, Steve
Oh wow. Just goes to show that something like this may still be possible.
Alan, are you interested in creating this advert, for serious? If you are,
I'll make you a collaborator to the google sites page I set up for the
project (the page is bare as-is).
January 2010 23:32, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 31 January 2010 23:13, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
IF we are going to make this video, ideally, it would be better to think
about actual content first.
I disagree. The very first thing is to look at what the goal is. Only
.
Suppose something like commercial advertising of Ubuntu is left to the guys
who have the money, but that's not to say we should stop campaigning for the
the release of lucid, eh?
Liam
On 1 February 2010 00:35, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
On 31 January 2010 23:46, Liam Wilson liamwilso
In fact, if we still wanted to, I'm pretty sure we could make an advert, and
then just put it on youtube, sort of like what microsoft have done, with
little 'shorts' to promote Win7.
On 1 February 2010 01:20, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess there are a lot more projects
Hey everyone;
I know this has probably been brought up countless times before, but there's
been talk on the Ubuntu-uk mailing list to possibly create a TV advert to
coincide with the release of Lucid Lynx. Now, the response has been somewhat
serious, I think, and I think we could possibly get
Hey all;
Seeing as April (And therefore Lucid) are not too far away, I thought it
would be a good idea for us to create some sort of Marketing Campaign to
celebrate the release of the next LTS release, possibly by creating
posters/flyers/leaflets of some sort to possibly put around our local
zl...@zleap.net wrote:
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Hey all;
Seeing as April (And therefore Lucid) are not too far away, I thought it
would be a good idea for us to create some sort of Marketing Campaign to
celebrate the release of the next LTS
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P.S: Sorry about the poor quality of the picture, It's my scanners fault,
honest!
On 30 January 2010 18:11, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com wrote:
That's quite cool. I was thinking of something in a similar layout to
thishttp
Pixel-wise? I'm working on 1290x1440 at the moment. (The page I used to scan
was only A4) Is that too big/too small do you think? It'll probably be
scalable, too.
Liam
On 30 January 2010 21:50, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 21:34:16 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso
taking the
screenshots themselves.
On 30 January 2010 22:13, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 21:59:46 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
wrote:
Pixel-wise? I'm working on 1290x1440 at the moment. (The page I used to
scan
was only A4) Is that too big/too
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On 30 January 2010 23:18, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 23:08:36 -, Paul Sutton zl...@zleap.net wrote:
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Yeah, working on A4 gives me more
Aye, t'is the default background from 9.04; I like it because it's simple,
and the stripes give it a feeling of elegance, I think! :)
On 30 January 2010 23:35, Steve yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 23:23:59 -, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com
wrote:
aah, so
Hey everyone;
I bought a Dell Mini 10v, with Ubuntu, of course, and much to my
distaste, if you would, has shipped with a windows key!
(Between rALT and FN), and I was wondering if anyone knew where to get
an Ubuntu one? A quick google search hasn't turned up any results, so I
was wondering
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I fell into this trap with Openshot, the PPA messes all kinds of stuff
up, I can't remember how I fixed it, but it did involve uninstalling
OpenShot. I remember tryig to play the Original Godzilla when it
happened. I was sad :(
I don't think the .deb messes with the shizzle, but I wouldn't try
John Matthews wrote:
Just wondered when Koala was due out. Have tried a forced upgrade using
altf2 it is still showing a beta version. Is that correct or will it be
changed today.
Kojm
I don't thin Karmic is actually out _YET_ Usually, it's released about
12-ish, if I'm right?
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/10/29 John Matthews jake...@sky.com:
Just wondered when Koala was due out. Have tried a forced upgrade using
altf2 it is still showing a beta version. Is that correct or will it be
changed today.
Today is the day, yes. I'd recommend you subscribe to the
Hey, I have 2 computers Running Ubuntu 9.04 (soon to be 9.10) Thing is,
ones a laptop, and the others a netbook running UNR. They're currently
connected to a XP server via Samba, But I'd like to set up a Linux
network between the laptop and the netbook, with the Laptop as the client.
How would
Hey all;
I've set up a nice little home network with my 9.04 laptop and my XP box
using samba. The only problem I have is that whilst the connection works
fine after booting up my 9.04 (Which is the client), I can access my
files on the XP server and vice-versa for about 20-30 minutes, and
Hey all;
I've set up a nice little home network with my 9.04 laptop and my XP box
using samba. The only problem I have is that whilst the connection works
fine after booting up my 9.04 (Which is the client), I can access my files
on the XP server and vice-versa for about 20-30 minutes, and then
not exceed 10 - as I've seen smbclient not
release connections previously, and XP will only allow 10 concurrent
connections
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey all;
I've set up a nice little home network with my 9.04 laptop and my XP box
using
Stephen Garton wrote:
2009/10/23 Sean Miller s...@seanmiller.net:
Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
history, refresh etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click on links
within the address bar
Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
Stephen Garton wrote:
2009/10/23 Sean Miller s...@seanmiller.net:
Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
history, refresh etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click
Neil Greenwood wrote:
2009/10/21 James Milligan lak...@lake54.com:
Apologies - sent that a little early!
He did go on to talk about it a little bit, but it did come across as
a geek OS, he said that 'people' just want something that works, and
don't have to fuss about with it.
All in
Paul Sutton wrote:
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Liam Wilson wrote:
Neil Greenwood wrote:
2009/10/21 James Milligan lak...@lake54.com:
Apologies - sent that a little early!
He did go on to talk about it a little bit, but it did come across as
a geek
Tony Arnold wrote:
Liam,
Liam Wilson wrote:
How do I add BBC Radio 4 to Banshee? E.I; the Stream URL, etc?
I've added it to RhythmBOx using the following URL:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/wm_asx/aod/radio4.asx
HTH.
Regards,
Tony.
Yeah, that worked great! Thanks a lot Tony
2009/10/7 javadayaz javada...@gmail.com
Hi,
Some of you may remember my post about streaming content from a ubuntu pc
to a media centre/xbox over an eternet wire a couple of months ago! All of
this in my new house
Well heres a quick update.
I was thinking of how best to get this done
Hey all,
After uninstalling Openshot, it seems that I cannot play some Video
files (Notably .avi files that use a xvid video codec). No matter what
Player I use, VLC, Mplayer, Totem, etc; The sound plays, but no video.
And after searching for a codec with Totem, it seems to be that there
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/10/6 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Hey all,
After uninstalling Openshot, it seems that I cannot play some Video
files (Notably .avi files that use a xvid video codec). No matter what
Player I use, VLC, Mplayer, Totem, etc; The sound plays
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/10/6 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/10/6 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Hey all,
After uninstalling Openshot, it seems that I cannot play some Video
files (Notably .avi files that use a xvid video
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/10/6 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/10/6 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/10/6 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Hey all,
After uninstalling
Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
2009/9/26 Liam Wilson liamwilso...@gmail.com:
Tony Pursell wrote:
On 26 Sep 2009 at 16:15, Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey all;
I've just bought myself a new Kodak ESP 3 all in one printer, and
upon opening the printer configuration Dialogue to see
frying to connect to it, I get the error
There was an error during the CUPS operation: 'httpConnectionEncrypt
failed'.
What can be done to resolve this error, as I need this printer to work
for my ICT course.
Many, many thanks;
Liam Wilson
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Tony Pursell wrote:
On 26 Sep 2009 at 16:15, Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey all;
I've just bought myself a new Kodak ESP 3 all in one printer, and
upon opening the printer configuration Dialogue to see if there are
drivers available for it, I find the 'New' button is grayed out. I
Tony Pursell wrote:
On 29 Aug 2009 at 10:32, Rowan Berkeley wrote:
Has anyone else tried this? I have just installed it from the repos. and
attempted to make a very simple music video for upload to YouTube. I
used a still jpg for the video and attempted to use an mp3 audio file,
then an
Gordon wrote:
Is the Remix only designed for small-screen Netbooks, or would it be
suitable for 15.5 Laptops?
Would there be any advantage in installing the Remix on such a laptop as
opposed to the ordinary desktop 9.04?
Ta!
I tried using the Remix on my fat 17 screen, and it still
Hey everyone;
I've been having this problem for some time now, and it's really
starting to get on my nerves ('Bug me', if you would. haha).
The thing is, that when I'm up in my room, I get roughly a 20% signal
from my router, which is downstairs, but every so often, the status
applet in the
and GNU-GENERATION, could I have them separated into
different files, and if so, how would I go about doing it? It would just
make organizing my mail a bit easier, that's all.
Thanks,
Liam Wilson
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James Milligan wrote:
Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey, I'm using Thunderbird as my default mail application for my
Emails (As opposed to Evolution), and as I am subscribed to a number of
Mailing Lists, I thought it would be a lot simpler to organise the Lists
into folders, so each list has
Alan Lord (News) wrote:
On 14/08/09 22:34, Liam Wilson wrote:
Hey, after installing the earcandy package, I got no sound from banshee,
so I decided to uninstall earcandy, but still no sound from Banshee,
even after a restart. I can't really use any other media player, as
Rythmbox crashes
Hey, after installing the earcandy package, I got no sound from banshee,
so I decided to uninstall earcandy, but still no sound from Banshee,
even after a restart. I can't really use any other media player, as
Rythmbox crashes when I adjust the volume, and Amarok doesn't work with
my
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