Hi,
wenn ich xine starte und einen Film von VCD anschaue habe ich horizontale
Streifen an der Rechten Seite (bleiben den ganzen Film über sichtbar). Unter
WinXP mit WinDVD 4 sieht die VCD sauber aus (d.h. keine Streifen).
Mein System :
2xP3, 256 MB, sid mit xine 0.0.10
thx,
Oliver
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Hi,
as I've posted to debian-glibc-list I want to program a little bit with
the new async IO implementation from Ben LeHaise. The kernel is patched
and libaio (provides the native async io api) is also installed. In
order to access linux new feature over a POSIX.4 interface I've to
patch glibc.
Hi,
as I've posted to debian-glibc-list I want to program a little bit with
the new async IO implementation from Ben LeHaise. The kernel is patched
and libaio (provides the native async io api) is also installed. In
order to access linux new feature over a POSIX.4 interface I've to
patch glibc.
Hi all,
I've a problem installing Debian on my system:
2 x PIII 500MHz
ASUS P2B-D
128MB
Matrox G200
Abit Hot Rod 100 Pro (IDE raid controler - pci)
Maxtor Diamond Max 8GB
Lite On CDRom 32x
I've plugged the controler on a pci slot and connected the hdd to it. In the
bios I set boot device to
Hi all,
I've a problem installing Debian on my system:
2 x PIII 500MHz
ASUS P2B-D
128MB
Matrox G200
Abit Hot Rod 100 Pro (IDE raid controler - pci)
Maxtor Diamond Max 8GB
Lite On CDRom 32x
I've plugged the controler on a pci slot and connected the hdd to it. In the
bios I set boot device to
Dear all,
I forgot to say that I want to install Debian 2.2 on a raid 0 array. So -
installing Debian on a drive on motherboard ide controler will not work.
Maybe should I compile a new kernel with a driver for my ide raid controler
card an put it on the boot floppy?
thanks,
Oliver
Hello,
I think Abit's Hot Rod 100 Pro is not a software raid controler (uses
HighPoint Chip HPT370 - on their webpage the chip does the raid thing -
maybe I'm wrong). I pached my kernel for this chip and rebootet. On the boot
prompt I found :
HTP370 ...
ide 2 ...
ide 3 ...
A hdd which was
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