On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 03:01, ghwb wrote:
> Tinus Kotzé wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 03:15, ghwb wrote:
> >
> >>Tinus Kotzé wrote:
> >>
> >>>Good day
> >>>I am setting up my first USB device. It is the Lexmark z25 printer.
>
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 03:15, ghwb wrote:
> Tinus Kotzé wrote:
> > Good day
> > I am setting up my first USB device. It is the Lexmark z25 printer.
> > Under kprinter(add local printer) it is listed under the usb devices as
> > a lexmark z25_z35 printer. Everything s
Good day
I am setting up my first USB device. It is the Lexmark z25 printer.
Under kprinter(add local printer) it is listed under the usb devices as
a lexmark z25_z35 printer. Everything seems fine, accept that if I print
a page, it never seems to appear in the job queue of cups. In console I
tried
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 11:57, Kristian Peters wrote:
> iwk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> > I'm just ripping a few CDs' with Grip and even with nice level -20 for
> > both ripping & encoding the system "drags" noticeably. The kernel low
> > latency patch should in theory offer a solution by improv
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 00:16, Kevin McKinley wrote:
> On 15 Jun 2003 23:40:36 +0200
> Tinus Kotzé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Can somebody advise a tutorial for the make/configure part? The
> > programming C part I already have covered.
>
> IANAP.
>
>
Hi
I am looking for a tutorial for linux programming. I have thorough
experience in Delphi and quite a bit in Java. I would like to start
programming for Linux in C. I am looking to start with KDevelop as IDE.
My problem is I don't know much about "configure".
Can somebody advise a tutorial for t
Hi
Firstly, thanx for the replies on the kernel boot problem. It was the
input and console modules that I have forgot to incorparate into the
kernel.
Now I have installed the module-init-tools package and restarted. Now I
can't seem to get the new NVIDIA drivers installed from their site. I
state
Hi
1) I am running debian unstable and tried kernel 2.5.69. when I install
it however, it comes passed the point saying "Loading kernel", then
the bios check. Then after the Uncompressing kernel it freezes. I
disable the boot logos and also double checked my memory and processor
settings, but
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 04:39, Piero wrote:
> I have a Realtek Alc-65 sound card embedded in my Asustek motherboard
> (Codec 97 compliant). Is it supported by the kernel that I installed
> (Woody bf2.4)? Or do I have to download and/or install a driver (like
> the Alsa driver the Realtek site offe
Hi
I have been struggeling with my fonts on Debian Unstable. I am running
KDE 3.1 with nice AA fonts. I would like to have the same kind of
quality for the fonts used in Opera, Linpopup, Realplayer.
I have looked at gtk and searched google. Everywhere I find docs but non
of theme I seem to find th
Hi
It's nice of Borland to be so nice, but I must agree with Dale. Although
both may be included in the package, I don't believe that you can mix
languages. I know that Kylix/Delphi can do cross compiling between C and
delphi(new name for pascal) for its object file, but the languages still
uses d
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 01:49, ScruLoose wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 05:46:25PM -0600, Larry Holish wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 04:53:42PM -0500, Scruloose wrote:
>
> > > Woo-hoo! We have actual progress! I've re(re(re))named snd-emu10k1 to
> > > snd-card-emu10k1, *commented out ALL the
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 23:51, Tinus Kotzé wrote:
> Hi
>
> I recently aquired a new motherboard with onboard ALC650 sound. I
> installed the alsa-drivers from Realteks website according to there
> howto. I got sound working almost immediately. XMMS plays fine with the
> ALSA
Hi
I recently aquired a new motherboard with onboard ALC650 sound. I
installed the alsa-drivers from Realteks website according to there
howto. I got sound working almost immediately. XMMS plays fine with the
ALSA output plugin. The problem is movies. I have tried Mplayer, xine,
aviplay etc. Nothi
Hi
I bought a Gigabyte 7va-c motherboard with an amd 1800+ 3 days ago. I
had setup everything and booted beautifully. After about a minutes work
in linux it just froze. When i restarted, well.. it didn't PSU fan=GO
MotherboardPowerLed=GO HD/POWERLED=GO SYSTEM_GO=NO-GO. I took the
motherboard in an
Hi
I had a similiar problem with a WD 30gb drive. Used WD diag utils and it
seemed to solve the problem. I would agree on backup, but you may still
get some live out of the drive.
Regards
Tinus
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 00:29, Tom Allison wrote:
> I've been runnign this PC for about a year now.
> I
Hi
I also have a rtl8139 card. It works perfectly well for me. I compiled
kernel 2.4.18 from unstable(which i am running) with support for the
rtl8139 card. Had no problems with getting the 8139too driver probed.
Worked first time around.
I am to a certain degree a newbee, but are you sure the s
Can anybody tell me what the status of support is for this Gigabyte
motherboard? I am interested in buying it, but not if I will have
problems. I am currently running Debian Unstable with 2.4.18.
GA-7VA-C VIA® KT333 (Rev. CF)+8235 chipset
- Northbridge : VIA KT333 (Rev.CF)
- Southbridge : VIA 8235
How does your /etc/X11/XFree86-4.conf look?
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 21:44, Harvey Kelly wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 14:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > "Harvey" == Harvey Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Harvey> Maybe I'm missing something, but upon booting-up,
> > Harvey>
I have succesfully used xine with standard installation (and also
aviplay) to play divx4(and as far as I know divx5),mpeg, mpg. I have
copied a windows dll for wma,wmv and played movies with soundtracks
encoded with wma and video divx and wmf videos aswell.
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 19:40, nate wrote
Xine works great for me.
apt-cache search xine
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 19:02, Joris Huizer wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I've got this small question, I downloaded some mpg
> files but I don't seem to have the correct prog to run
> them.
>
> I've got mplayer, MPlayer 0.90rc4-2.95.4 but it can't
>
Interesting... I heard that loki was bankcrupt. Look at the site's date should
be about 6 to 7 months ago when loki was seized in it's existence. I guess
this will mean that library won't be ready to early in the future ;)
Greetings
Tinus
On Wednesday 13 November 2002 11:08 am, Michael D. Crawf
>
> So long as you're not looking for Final Fantasy, there's plenty of
> packaged and playable games.
>
Why not? I tried it and it worked very nice.The playstation version via
epxs(emulator) or something like that. I can't remember exactly what the name
was. Lost everything with WD packing up on
On Monday 04 November 2002 10:38 pm, james leclair wrote:
> Hello,
> We currently run a variety if Debian products in the mail and file serving
> areas. Now we are investigating the possiblity of running Debian products
> on our desktops. Could someone please recommend what packages we should be
>
I am personally using Xine, but have also used aviplay. Both is part of the
Debian dists. Xine looks nicer and can play most video formats, but aviplay
is less resource intensive and can play dix4(i heard also divx5 with correct
codecs).
I think aviplay comes under the package avifile. It als
My guess to the real transparency is example, take a sound player and
play music so that there is as counter counting down. Move to so that it
is just above your 'K' or gnome foot, and then open the menu. You will
probably notice the time stopped ticking...
Real transparency is when they dont ta
very solution:
> to run a *.exe file then get the needed *.ppd file.
>
> Of course, as said above, the cupsomatic-ppd supplied 4072 *.ppd might work
> well under CUPS.
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 12:41:41PM +0200, Tinus Kotzé wrote:
> > Can anyone help me with the Le
Can anyone help me with the Lexmark ExecJet IIc 4076 Colorprinter. I
have searched the net and could not find a solution for my problem
getting this printer to work. At lexmark's page everything goes well
until I have to state a operating system where the choices are only
Redhat, SuSe... but not De
Can somebody help me with the kupdate daemon' problem. I looked around
but could not find a understandable page that could help me. The
kupdated process takes about 1/3 of my cpu and can't be killed.
I started with a potato installation from where I apt-get dist-upgrade'd
to unstable. Then the nv
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