On Wednesday 16 November 2005 17:54, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:48:31PM +, David Goodenough wrote:
I tried this but it did not help. In fact it also does not seem to have
the driver for the RAID card in it, so I could not even install without
the network.
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* On 2005-11-16 19:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: how can I encode .wma to .mp3 with no mplayer ? please
get xmms-wma, play the songs with the diskwriter-plugin and finally
convert the produced wav-files to whatever you want.
lg raphael
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Bonjour,
Quelqu'un sait'il ou récupérer l'image ISO qui fonctionne, pour creer
un CD de Boot Réseau pour l'installation.
Merci.
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Bonjour,
Quelqu'un sait'il ou récupérer l'image ISO qui fonctionne, pour creer
un CD de Boot Réseau pour l'installation.
Merci.
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/iso-cd/debian-31r0a-amd64-netinst.iso
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Am 2005-11-15 09:37:48, schrieb A J Stiles:
If you are lucky, the first hop will be your router's own external IP
address.
If you are unlucky, the first hop will be an unroutable 10.x.y.z address --
this means your ISP is connecting you through a secondary router {mine does
that}. In
The easy and efficient way of doing this would be to use a pcm output
redirect to the wav file and then use lame to convert it to mp3.
I've been doing this method to convert wma files into ogg. worked like a
charm.
Andrei
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 16:17 +, debianista.deb wrote:
hello
Hello,
debian runs on that machine but suboptimal, here are some notes I send
to the manufacturer support:
sata support: sata_uli
If the raid switch is turned off in the bios, the linux kernel module
sata_uli detects the hard disc only after a second load. Only if the
bios switch for
all right thanks a lot dude :D my wma is already on mp3.On 11/17/05, Andrei Mikhailovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The easy and efficient way of doing this would be to use a pcm outputredirect to the wav file and then use lame to convert it to mp3.
I've been doing this method to convert wma files
On Sunday 13 November 2005 00:30, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sat November 12 2005 04:01 pm, Stefan Salewski wrote:
Hello,
next week I will try to install debian-amd64 on a new computer
with a nvidia graphic card (7800GTX).
I don't really like these closed source drivers from ati and
Graham Smith wrote:
On Sunday 13 November 2005 00:30, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sat November 12 2005 04:01 pm, Stefan Salewski wrote:
Hello,
next week I will try to install debian-amd64 on a new computer
with a nvidia graphic card (7800GTX).
I don't really like these closed source
Using testing, mozilla-browser 1.7.12-1 is unusable for me: It crashes
after a half-dozen clicks from a web browser (if four clicks doesn't
kill it, usually a back-button or two does).
Reverting to 1.7.8-1 restores its health.
I've tried removing the .mozilla folder, but it doesn't help.
Does
Hi Pete,
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 01:48:34PM -0600, Pete Harlan wrote:
Using testing, mozilla-browser 1.7.12-1 is unusable for me: It crashes
after a half-dozen clicks from a web browser (if four clicks doesn't
kill it, usually a back-button or two does).
Mine (1.7.12-1 on unstable) is also
That (nvraid) is definitely software raid. Every built-in RAID
controller on *consumer grade* hardware I have ever seen is software
raid, including controllers/chips by silicon image, marvel, broadcom
and nvidia controllers.
In such a case, linux software raid is definitely the way to go.
Hi!
I can't do:
* dpkg -i nvidia-set*
Because I didn't get any nvidia-set*.
Is this a problem?On 11/17/05, Jo Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham Smith wrote:On Sunday 13 November 2005 00:30, Alan Ianson wrote:On Sat November 12 2005 04:01 pm, Stefan Salewski wrote:Hello,
next week I will try
Hi All,
I've a Netgear WG511 (The v1 made in China) on a PCMCIA slot and an
AMD64-based Laptop running 64bit-Debian: I needed to use that card to
access to my WLAN in Linux, too. I've read about prism54 and ndiswrapper,
but both seems to be full working only if running 32-bit drivers; in fact
Tony Power wrote:
Hi!
I can't do:
* dpkg -i nvidia-set*
Because I didn't get any nvidia-set*.
Is this a problem?
On 11/17/05, *Jo Shields* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham Smith wrote:
On Sunday 13 November 2005 00:30, Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sat
Hi,
I've a Netgear WG511 (The v1 made in China) on a PCMCIA slot and an
AMD64-based Laptop running 64bit-Debian: I needed to use that card to
access to my WLAN in Linux, too. I've read about prism54 and ndiswrapper,
but both seems to be full working only if running 32-bit drivers; in fact
On Thursday 17 November 2005 15:58, sigi wrote:
| I've a Netgear WG511 (The v1 made in China) on a PCMCIA slot and an
| AMD64-based Laptop running 64bit-Debian: I needed to use that card to
| access to my WLAN in Linux, too. I've read about prism54 and ndiswrapper,
| but both seems to be
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