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themodels...@marketmodels.co.uk> a écrit :
>
>
> Maintenant, je suis consternée car je ne sais pas si tu vas discuter avec
> toi? http://bit.ly/2uaRceK
>
On 09/03/07 20:39 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> The Intel website shows wrong informations, on some sites you can see a
> 3,73GHz Extreme Edition in 0,90nm on some sites you only see a 3,4GHz EE in
> 0,90nm but there is ONLY a 3,73GHz EE in 0,90nm. I never use the Intel
> website, you cannot trust
On 09/03/07 14:02 -0500, David A. Parker wrote:
> Anyway, as you probably know, hyper threading is not the same as having
> a second core. To the best of my knowledge, a dual-core CPU will always
> show 2 cores regardless of whether it supports hyper threading. I don't
> think you will see eac
On 09/03/07 19:09 +0100, Ben Humpert wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:08:25 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ben Humpert
> > wrote:> > my dell PE 860 has a Intel DualCore Xeon with hyper-threading, my
> > Dell > > PE 850 only has a Intel P4 with HT. On both i only see two
> > processors > > (f
you really
can't work in another way.
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On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 07:13 -0600, Paul Stolp wrote:
> * Damien Solley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-02-23 21:15]:
> > Greetings,
> > I am trying to write single session DVD+R discs under Debian Etch (and
> > previously also in Sarge). I have tried Nautilus CD/DVD burner
eads disks well, but
I can't rule out a physical writing issue (although it used to work,
under linux).
dmesg doesn't show any abnormalities, but relevant output at end.
TIA for any clues,
Damien Solley
SIS5513: chipset revision 0
SIS5513: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
info is on the above linked page.
Regards,
Damien
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 23:47 -0700, Ed Young wrote:
> I have a Dlink DWL-G510 that works find under Windows XP (dual boot).
> I'm trying to get it to work with Debian 3.1r1.
>
> I'm following the instructions at
> http
h the most relevant section directly below.
Warm regards,
Damien
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kernel BUG at drivers/block/as-iosched.c:1853!
invalid operand: [#1]
Modules linked in: visor usbserial yenta_socket ds pcmcia_core
usb_storage
CPU:0
EIP:0060:[]Not tainte
is attached, with the
most relevant section below.
Warm regards,
Damien
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kernel BUG at drivers/block/as-iosched.c:1853!
invalid operand: [#1]
Modules linked in: visor usbserial yenta_socket ds pcmcia_core
usb_storage
CPU:0
EIP:0060:[]Not
find any way to fix this. Does anybody know how to
disable "write-behind" caching (if that's the correct term) for this
disk? Perhaps an option in fstab? Hdparm doesn't like to work with it
(reports that SCSI not supported).
Thanks for your time.
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no longer need those sources.list entries you mentioned (but you did
need to a couple of months ago). Oh, and it should be "-t unstable"
instead of "-t 4.3" (-t allows you to specify the distribution where the
packages should come from, in this case 'unstable').
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4.3 ??? -- thanks!
>
> wbr,
> Lukas
You don't seem to have run apt-get update? You need to run that first to
sync file lists with the server.
If you want, you can see the files (including those for Woody and Sarge)
at:
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/x/xfree86
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On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 16:22, Johann Koenig wrote:
> On Monday November 3 at 03:37pm
> Damien Solley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Kernel is 2.4.22 from ftp.kernel.org with Con Kolivas' -ck2 patch
> > (includes bootsplash). I've got 512MB main memory with
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 02:50, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Damien Solley wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for you answer, Nicolas.
> > It seems that it may indeed be a framebuffer error. Although I had
> > assumed my kernel framebuffer was working correctly (because I am
> > get
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 01:02, Nicolas Rueff wrote:
> Ainsi parla Damien Solley le 307ème jour de l'an 2003:
>
> > Hello All
> > I am trying to get a splash screen while booting into my Debian Sarge
> > box. I found instructions at:
> > http://bulmalug.net/impr
aptop only supports 1 MB video while booting).
Are there any debian users who've had experience or success with
bootsplash, perhaps following different instructions to these? Does
anyone know if the vga= line could be my point-of-failure?
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On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 20:58, Herbert Xu wrote:
> Damien Solley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > #211594). However, when I boot with "acpi=on" as a kernel argument, I
> > get no ACPI.
>
> There is an off-by-one bug that breaks acpi=on. Try acpi=force i
On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 11:34, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Damien Solley wrote:
> > Hi
> > How do I enable ACPI with the debian kernel package
> > kernel-image-2.4.22-1-686 (in Sarge)? I see that ACPI has been disabled
> > by default with this kernel (closing bugs
n 1
initrd /initrd.img-2.4.22-1-686"
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rs? For example, mine reads:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain serenity
If this is configured correctly, then maybe you could try a different
login manager, ie:
apt-get install gdm
Hope this helps,
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On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 11:19, Michael Bonert wrote:
> Is there an apt package of XMMS Skins? I'm getting sick of the default
> one.
>
> I searched with 'apt-cache search xmms', that, however, didn't find
> anything. I then tried googling--that just found me RPMS--yuck! The
> archive (here) doesn
-skins.rpm
That'll generate an installable .deb, which should work fine. I've
always had excellent results converting from rpm to deb (and vice versa)
with alien.
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;status' for the DSL connection, you'll find them) and put
them in your /etc/resolv.conf.
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On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 12:13, Damien Solley wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-01 at 07:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have built a default debian box with apache, apache-ssl, and
> > squirrelmail. I am creating accounts for family members who also want
> > web page creation capabi
ding-properties
(it's also in the "desktop preferences" of the main menu.)
If you are using gnome 1.4, then gnome 2 is the way to go. Check out the
woody backport at:
http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=992
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public_html).
c) files (esp index.html) in their public_html folder)
then they can access the local pages are accessible at:
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That's exciting news! If koffice defaults to OO format, I may well
convert back to using K. Do you have a link where I can read about this?
I can't find a mention on koffice.
tive linux version which runs
beautifully at 1024x768 on my 845. I haven't had much luck with
Counterstrike + WINE, though others have. Google for it.
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Acme works well for me. I only really use it for volume control, but it
works with the function keys on my laptop (Dell Inspiron). I think it
can work with anything that xev sees...
So, is there any way to get x
stall webmin webmin-core again, but still no go. I
> also rebooted.
>
> There must be something I'm missing in the conf files somewhere... Is it
> started by inetd?
>
> Mark
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Damien Solley" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
/[debianhostname]:1000 ?
>
> For the life of my I can't figure it out!
>
> Mark.
>
Make sure it's running:
/etc/init.d/webmin start
Then browse (with mozilla, lynx, or whatever) to:
https://127.0.0.1:1
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een this behaviour before? Got an answer, or a url I can use to
work this out?
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There's even handy scripts that'll show arrange the dpkg output by size
of package, so you can really trim it. Someone published this on a
newsgroup list a while back, but am not sure who it was! Very nice
output, kudos to the original author. Oh, and here it is (a the bottom
of the page):
http://l
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 20:49, Alphonse Ogulla wrote:
> How do I get ls to list directory contents with color without passing the
> --color option everytime?
>
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In your ~/.bashrc file, add the line:
alias ls='ls --color'
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On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 20:01, Jukka Salmi wrote:
> Damien Solley --> debian-user (2003-08-20 19:37:28 +1000):
> > Old kernel version? AFAIK, you need a recent (ish) kernel to create
> > files greater than 2GB.
>
> $ uname -sr
> Linux 2.4.21-3-686-smp
>
> It
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 18:47, Brian Poole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I view a pdf document with kghostview and scroll back and forth the
> text disapears from view. The portion of the page that scrolled off the
> screen disappears and is replaced with a plain white background when I
> scroll back to it
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 19:17, Jukka Salmi wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having problems with opening large (>2 GB) files on a Debian testing
> System:
>
> ---
> #include
> #include
> #include
> [...]
> int fd;
> fd = open(argv[1], O_RDONLY | O_LARGEFILE);
> [...]
> ---
>
> gcc complains that O_LARGEFIL
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 20:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using DHCP to connect to the network, and I use ssh to contral
> another machine. The problem is, my ip address is always changing. This
> makes my ssh die. I wonder if it is because of my configure file is not
> correct or is th
the demo with the point release, just to test it... Then, if
it works, go out and grab yourself a platinum copy of Q3A.
Good luck
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$ apt-cache search cabinet
cabextract - a program to extract Microsoft Cabinet files
lcab - Create MS Cabinet (.cab) files.
Maybe these might be of assistance? And prevent you the need to reboot!
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used
tar -x USR.tar /mnt/hda1/
Then edited the necessary config files (fstab, XF86config, etc), installed
grub and never looked back.
So that's another option for you,
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>
> John Purser
dpkg-reconfigure samba will allow you to choose which method you wish to
run samba under.
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I've seen many Dell
I8500 users on the list, who may have an answer to your question. I'm
sure it is possible, as the SWSUSP I'm using saves the correct time to
the hardware clock and gets hardware time when resumed (from
hibernation, that is).
Good luck
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a user and did 'startx' - got same
> thing, ut after a cuple of seconds the tty7 graphics disappeared and left me
> with the same error messages plus
>... /.xinitrc: line 1: startkde: command not found
>
> not much help there.
>
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's my .xsession:
xscreensaver -no-splash&
icewm
Hope that helps.
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On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 10:42, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> Hi Damien!
>
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Damien Solley wrote:
>
> > Use xscreensaver-demo to control power management for your monitor. If
> &
m?
>
> The apt Howto doesn't seem to offer me any guidance. I also have limited time
> for this, as I've already wasted a day on it.
>
> Advice anyone?
>
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>
> Lucky I got this laptop working or I wouldn't be able to ask for help..
0 -nolisten tcp
>WindowMaker
>ssh-agent x-window-manager
>
> what more info can I usefully get?
>
> --
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> >
> > I don't think the apt HOWTO is relevant, as this is an X problem.
> >
> > You must be aware by now that almost _no
oss
> alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
> alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
> options snd major=116 cards_limit=1
> options snd-via82xx index=0
> # --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
>
> ### update-modules: end processing /etc/modutils/alsa
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>
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> Rims, Tires, and Performance Par
August 2003 4:11 am, Damien Solley wrote:
> > Looks like X is running fine. You just need a window manager other than
> > twm!
> > from a console, edit your ~/.xinitrc file. For simplicity, this file can
> > have just one line, reading:
> > startkde
>
> That fa
mouse cursor is smooth and accurate using the touchpad (/dev/psaux)
> but really choppy and inaccurate using the Intellimouse.
>
> Any suggestions? Any help appreciated.
>
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Hope these links help,
Damien
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 05:21, Leif B. Kristensen wrote:
> Hi,
> after I got my web server up and running, I was encouraged to try
> another challenge: To give my old laptop, an aging Dell Latitude
> CPi266XT, a new life with Woody.
>
>
x-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng
Lastly, although I have never seen your airsnort error message, I have
successfully used airsnort with the linux-wlan-ng drivers.
Damien
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 05:37, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
> Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Fri 25 Jul 02003 at 10:17:17AM -0500):
&g
gcc 3.2, you need the JRE that has also been compiled with
> gcc 3.2/
>
> -Roberto
>
>
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I've set my bridge with wireless and wired interfaces just as you are
doing. In my setup, the bridge retrieves its IP via DHCP.
Mike has correctly pointed out the settings if only wired interfaces are
used, but one further step was necessary for wireless (using
linux-wlan-ng drivers).
My /etc/netwo
Le Mercredi 14 Mars 2001 20:02, Gudmundur Erlingsson a écrit :
> I haven't been able to connect to the kde.tdyc.com server for the last two
> days (the connection always times out), so I was wondering if there was a
> mirror site available?
>
> Gudmundur
>
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 09:01:21PM +0800
ble
helixcode will work fine with potato.
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>
> I have the new Matrox G450 card and have copied the new driver to
> mga.o but am unable to get the xfree86-4 server to boot...just hangs a
> blank screen. The driver readme says it supports the g450 card.
> Has anyone got this card working in 4.0 or any clues on how you
> got the
> Currently, no software has been installed in /usr/local or no files have
> been copied in that partition. A few empty directories have been created
> by some package installation scripts.
>
> When I check using cfdisk, cfdisk shows the size of /usr/local as being
> correct: 2.5Gb.
>
> When I ch
>
> I noticed that matrox has a linux driver for my g400 that is supposedly
> better than the one in XFree86 4.0.1. According to their docs, however,
> I need to download and compile XFree86 by hand with the new driver in
> the appropriate directory. Is there another way to use their driver? How
>
> The perl way to communicate to a database
> is called the DBI(db interface) module,
> available at your nearest CPAN mirror.
>
> ...
>
> DBI is a very popular module.
you missed their point :) they want to use perl inside postgres, not perl to
reference postgres.
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> >
> > What do you do if you want to buy a laptop? I think buying a laptop
> > without windoze is nearly impossible (at least here in austria) :(((
that's austria, not australia :) ^^^
>
> Heather Stern may know of a local Ozzie source for you. She's pinged on
> this
> Dear all.
>
> I've just bought a new computer and I've choosen a Matrox
> Millennium G400 AGP card (as they're one of the most open
> source friendly companies out there).
>
[snip]
i'm using one as well, which is working beautifully (dual-head, and all). i
found dri to
> Sorry, this list has a lot of traffic, and most of it is above my head or
> only for i386 and X4, so I am dropping and just sticking with 68k list.
> Thanks for your time and hope ya liked my sig at least. I will soon add a
> pc on a siamese network, but won't be using linux on it. :-{ L8tr's
yes they are :o) out of the magic of the internet i found a few of my mails
mysteriously appearing again, posted under his name with my signature. he's
obviously got a virus or is being malicious ;o)
now to ponder if the procmail recipe to disgard Outlook mail is a wise one ;-)
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>
> no, i'm afraid you've strayed quite out of your depth. this is a mailing list
> for something very-not microsoft.
>
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> An age is called Dark not because the light fails
if you could help me out with that? If the anser is
> 'No' - OK, i'll understand - but I surely won't be too happy about
> it
*laughs*
no, i'm afraid you've strayed quite out of your depth. this is a mailing list
for something very-not microsoft.
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27;m not sure), and of course
tetex-base
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ing which lasted a fraction of a sec
> but shook me.
>
as long as the horizontal and vertical refresh rates are below or at what was
quoted in your monitor manual, it will be fine.
the discrepency was probably just the monitor syncing to the different refresh
rate (as you changed from
> Why does the message pop up on my console, then, instead of going to a
> log file somewhere?
syslog has a log level. so does your console. change the log-level of the
console to avoid this.
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An age is called Dark not
a library, and its development files.
you want something like
apt-get install xlib6g-dev
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but an elephant will
flatten both
(i think - i haven't seen dr who in a long, long time! ;)
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include in the top of the file.
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isn't
that hard to deal with - maybe ten minutes a day, if you've got a good mailer.
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> apt-get install libdbd-mysql-perl
or better yet, teach them how to find it themselves.
apt-cache search mysql | grep perl
should do the trick
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> another one for the killfile!
*grin* taking the time to actually tell them they're being ignored i liken to
someone sticking their fingers in their ears and yelling 'i'm not listening!'
why waste your time?
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> just to clarify: he must have meant /etc/inetd.conf here and not
> /etc/inittab.
yes, quite :) don't look after your security late at night ;o)
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> Ok I'm at a loss, I know this was discussed some time ago on the list.
> But cgi.debian.org and lists.debian.org are so damm slow tonight, I
> can't search for an answer. Question is, How do I stop the screen from
> blanking in console mode.
man setterm
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x27;t mean it was
actually using the sj3 protocol. this could have been a domain lookup. telnet.
even you viewing a webpage.
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be configured by running something like vim -r (for reverse colours)
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can then uncomment the services you want as you
go. this file controls stuff like telnet, ftp etc.
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> Why don't the developers of galeon/skipstone follow this approach?
> Anybody knowing of a browser doing this?
mozilla is still under heavy development. it's not practical to extract gecko
right now.
stay tuned, though ;o)
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t Failed
>
> (II) MGA(0): direct rendering disabled
i'm not entirely sure if this is a g200 local problem - but DRI works fine on
my g400. the error message says drmOpen failed. is mga.o in the correct place
in your X11R6 tree?
just a thought :)
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x27;s called :) the tiny tracks on the chip will melt due to being
operated above their stated temperature, and then they condense elsewhere.
this can occur over the period of weeks to months, and by the time you notice
something is wrong, the chip is unsalvageable. that is why o/c'
cached.
i don't think it would. linux, to my understanding, will use all available ram
for caching, when it can. it will throw out old cache (read: my program) for
new cache (read: the music the player is reading)
cheers
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rint "$n = ", join(".", unpack("C4", pack("N", $n))), "\n";
thank you, that's exactally what i was after. i got confused and was looking
for big endian versions of the unpack("C.. part.
cheers!
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action.
cheers.
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to test
it in perl afterwards, but got the wrong result. could anyone tell me what's
wrong with my interpretation?
perl -le '$, = "."; print unpack("C4", "2704935062");'
cheers
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e sticky bit could be used to instruct
certain unixs to permanently cache a program. is this the case with linux? if
not, can anyone offer any alternative solutions?
thanks in advance.
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7;this is bad, use what i use'
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ng the second one with a framebuffer, and running the
2nd X session on top of that
i've got the matrox dri, so my dual-head matrox works fine with a simple
insmod. *sighs happily*
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ken with a grain of salt, i'm just playfully bullying you)
cheers
damien
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nsions and why should I
> care about them?
hardware scaling. new to x4.
> > but of course, if you'd done your homework
>
> and that would be...?
the documentation on the web sites of the above mentioned players are helpful.
try them. :)
cheers
damien
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end. what problem are you having?
cheers
damien
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++ etc - but it can be run on something below. debian
still compiles everything on m486 iirc.
cheers
damien
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bles, e.g. PATH .
>
by my extremely rough estimates, emacs is more popular than vi - they being
the most popular of the editors.
having said that, there's a saying: 'for any given large body of people, the
majority are stupid'
can you tell i'm a vi advocate? ;)
cheers
entre of it.
1 -> you need the correct modelines for it to swith down to the correct
resolution, if you decide you still want software mode.
2 -> you need to recompile sdl (preferably 1.1.6) for the xvideo extentions.
but of course, if you'd done your homework, you'd know that :o)
chee
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