[eug-lug]Re: ISO Audio Converter

2003-10-28 Thread beaker
Thanks for the ideas. mplayer looks the most promising to me. -Beaker ps Sorry 'bout the faux Re: in Subject, but it isn't possible to reply to individual posts when receiving the digest. -- [SIMPLE MACHINES] --> gopher://beaker.mdns.org (via proxy) http://www.floodgap.com/gopher/gw.lite?gop

Re: [eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-28 Thread Bob Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for > converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg? I just noticed that (a) there is a RealPlayer input plugin for XMMS, (b) there is a utility to control XMMS from the shell. We already knew about (c) XMMS'

Re: [eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-28 Thread Bob Miller
Larry Price wrote: > This is a company that wants to own your eyes and ears, don't give them > any help. Ditto what Larry said. I will observe, though, that some (all?) ALSA drivers allow you to set the recording source to the main outputs. If you do that, you can play a Real stream using Real

Re: [eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-28 Thread Larry Price
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 09:15 AM, Ken Barber wrote: On Monday 27 October 2003 23:11, Larry Price wrote: This is a company that wants to own your eyes and ears, don't give them any help. Are you aware that Real.com has had a change of heart? Did you miss their announcement at Linuxworld

Re: [eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-28 Thread Ken Barber
On Monday 27 October 2003 23:11, Larry Price wrote: > and they are using the sco approach to making friends > http://www.flux.org/pipermail/linux/2002-November/011103.html [snip] > And please folks, > don't give money to Real.com > don't give pageviews to them > write polite but firm emails to m

Re: [eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-28 Thread Ben Barrett
See if mplayer will play the .ram's you desire... if so you're set! Ben On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 19:32:08 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for | converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg? | -Beaker ___

Re: [eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-28 Thread Larry Price
Hmm, I went looking for one a while back and kept getting bogged down in real.com's atrocious website. and they are using the sco approach to making friends http://www.flux.org/pipermail/linux/2002-November/011103.html I'm thinking your best bet may be to aim for a pipeline of the format .ram -> .

[eug-lug]ISO audio conversion tool

2003-10-27 Thread beaker
Does anyone know of a simple Unixish command-line tool for converting .ram sound files to either .mp3 or .ogg? -Beaker -- [ SiMpLe MaChInEs ] --> gopher://beaker.mdns.org or (via proxy) http://www.floodgap.com/gopher/gw.lite?gopher://beaker.mdns.org:70/11/ ___

Re: [eug-lug]ISO Sun Keyboard Cable

2003-10-18 Thread Jack Morgan
On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 12:44:40PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Its off a Type-5 keyboard but I don't think it matters; the ones > used on Type-4 keyboards seem to work OK IIRC. I've got various bits > of Sun junk which might be of trading interest. I've got an extra Type-5 keyboard. Let me

[eug-lug]ISO Sun Keyboard Cable

2003-10-18 Thread beaker
My Sun's keyboard cable has developed an internal, intermittent short or break - very annoying and probably a sign that I ought to acquire a replacement. Anybody got one? The Sun P/N is 530-1442-01 I think - the _entire_ label reads 530-1442-01 Rev.B 495-9046 Its off a Type-5 keyboard but I

Re: [eug-lug]Gentoo Sparc - iso image burned to CD, successful boot!

2003-06-10 Thread Joseph Carter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 10:34:26AM -0700, Larry Price wrote: > >I apologize if I offended anyone with my X86 bashing. (But, they are > >part of the axis of evil, i.e. "Win" + "Tel" ) > > > Ah, but it makes no difference what flavor of processor you

Re: [eug-lug]Gentoo Sparc - iso image burned to CD, successful boot!

2003-06-10 Thread Larry Price
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 04:11 PM, Rodney Mishima wrote: Thanks again to all who assisted me. I apologize if I offended anyone with my X86 bashing. (But, they are part of the axis of evil, i.e. "Win" + "Tel" ) Ah, but it makes no difference what flavor of processor you use, computers in

Re: [eug-lug]Gentoo Sparc - iso image burned to CD, successful boot!

2003-06-09 Thread Mr O
What's wrong with LinTel? Reliability and reliability in one package!! :) Yes, evil am I. Mr O. --- Rodney Mishima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks again to all who assisted me. > > I apologize if I offended anyone with my X86 bashing. (But, > they are part > of the axis of evil, i.e. "Win"

Re: [eug-lug]Gentoo Sparc - iso image burned to CD, successful boot!

2003-06-09 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 04:11:11PM -0700, Rodney Mishima wrote: > Thanks again to all who assisted me. > > I apologize if I offended anyone with my X86 bashing. (But, they are part > of the axis of evil, i.e. "Win" + "Tel" ) What about "*nix" + "amd"? I mean, wasn't Linux all about a usable

Re: [eug-lug]Gentoo Sparc - iso image burned to CD, successful boot!

2003-06-09 Thread Rodney Mishima
Thanks again to all who assisted me. I apologize if I offended anyone with my X86 bashing. (But, they are part of the axis of evil, i.e. "Win" + "Tel" ) Rodney ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-l

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-25 Thread Tim Howe
virtual/loop device. Can't mount; can't > > > explore the filesystem -> bad extraction. > > > > > > And the once the ISO is mounted, and the CD also, there are all > > > sorts of ways to compare the filesystems. > > > > I disagree.

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:43:42PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote: > Jacob Meuser wrote: > > > And then mount the image on a virtual/loop device. Can't mount; can't > > explore the filesystem -> bad extraction. > > > > And the once the ISO is mounted, and t

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Bob Miller
Jacob Meuser wrote: > And then mount the image on a virtual/loop device. Can't mount; can't > explore the filesystem -> bad extraction. > > And the once the ISO is mounted, and the CD also, there are all > sorts of ways to compare the filesystems. I disagree. Tw

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:57:04AM -0800, Dave Wyatt wrote: > Google is your friend! > I was going to post the question below, but found this > on Google: > > http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/coasterless.htm#rawread Huh, 'dd' to extract ISOs? Why? 'readcd&

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
were the case the isoinfo tool is not > > necessary and one could make a disk image like this: > > cp /dev/sr0 cdrom.img > > or > > cat /dev/sr0 > cdrom.img > > > > However looking at the webpage it states: > > http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/coaste

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Tim Howe
gt; However looking at the webpage it states: > http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/coasterless.htm#_Accurately_Reading_a_CD > > ... when you test your newly burned CD with md5sum, the data you read from > /dev/cdrom must be accurate, or you'll get a false error alarm. Also, many CD's > a

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
d CD with md5sum, the data you read from /dev/cdrom must be accurate, or you'll get a false error alarm. Also, many CD's are burned off ISO images created from other CDs. If those original CD's were read incorrectly, then the resulting ISO's are incorrect, and every duplicat

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Tim Howe
ost the question below, but found this > on Google: > > http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/coasterless.htm#rawread > > Any Comments? > > > Short question: > > How can I verify or compare an ISO that I created from > a known good CD? > > > Long que

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Dave Wyatt
info command on your system? > It's not on mine. > (I'm looking for it...) > > Assuming you have isoinfo, the rawread script looks > like a fine way to > copy a CD to an ISO. Once you have the ISO, it's > easy enough to use > md5sum to verify the im

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 10:44:37AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote: > Bob Miller wrote: > (Is there an easy way to find that out in Debian? I.e., if I want a > program called foo, is there a way to find out what uninstalled > packages might provide foo? In this case, apt-cache search didn't > find anythi

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Bob Miller
Bob Miller wrote: > Do you have the isoinfo command on your system? It's not on mine. > (I'm looking for it...) isoinfo is in Debian's mkisofs package. (Is there an easy way to find that out in Debian? I.e., if I want a program called foo, is there a way to find out what uninstalled packages m

Re: [Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Bob Miller
mine. (I'm looking for it...) Assuming you have isoinfo, the rawread script looks like a fine way to copy a CD to an ISO. Once you have the ISO, it's easy enough to use md5sum to verify the image. -- Bob Miller K kbobsoft software consulting http://kbobsoft.com

[Eug-lug]Verifying an ISO

2003-02-24 Thread Dave Wyatt
Google is your friend! I was going to post the question below, but found this on Google: http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/coasterless.htm#rawread Any Comments? Short question: How can I verify or compare an ISO that I created from a known good CD? Long question: I created ISOs for

[Eug-lug]Re: ISO unusal graph/chart program

2003-01-09 Thread Ben Huot
I have downloaded and tried one called T-chart office at www.steema.com which is available for windows and linux and is open source. It has hundreds of options for charts and it can import csv format. I think I saw the radial pie option in it. I can email you the progam - it is really small. B

Re: [Eug-lug]Re: ISO unusal graph/chart program

2003-01-08 Thread Ben Barrett
I think the Spreadsheet app in OpenOffice can do such a chart, and you can import data into it in any number of ways... But maybe you wanted a programmable/scriptable tool? I notice gnumeric (another OS spreadsheet) also does pie charts?... Ahh, but I read closer, and see that you don't want pie

[Eug-lug]Re: ISO unusal graph/chart program

2003-01-06 Thread Beaker (aka Jeff W)
I don't know what "OS" means.. Sorry - Open Source. Figured since it was a LUG list and all... Anyways, the nearest looking thing I've found is something called a 'wind rose chart', typically used map wind data. The GDChart package does look like it could be tweaked, but given my novice progra

Re: [Eug-lug]ISO unusal graph/chart program

2003-01-06 Thread Larry Price
I wonder if you could make gdchart do something like that. http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/ It does have a python interface and it looks like it won't quite do what you want out of the box but yes it does look as though it might do something close On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Beaker (aka Jeff W) wrote: >

[Eug-lug]Re: ISO unusal graph/chart program

2003-01-06 Thread James
Beaker wrote: :I'm looking for a program - preferably OS of course - that can generate a :circular bar chart (basically it looks like a pie chart but each slice :is actually a bar radiating out from the center). Ideally, the program :would accept simple ASCII data files as input. Something that can

[Eug-lug]ISO unusal graph/chart program

2003-01-06 Thread Beaker (aka Jeff W)
I'm looking for a program - preferably OS of course - that can generate a circular bar chart (basically it looks like a pie chart but each slice is actually a bar radiating out from the center). Ideally, the program would accept simple ASCII data files as input. Something that can run in a bro

[EUG-LUG:3775] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-21 Thread Linux Rocks !
Gosh... I dont suppose youve considered the other networking meda? (such as wireless, IR, Laser, hompna, ... Personally Id like a laser for that operation... last I checked, they were pretty expensive :( Jamie On Wednesday 21 August 2002 10:46 pm, Beaker wrote: : > I dont think shieided twiste

[EUG-LUG:3774] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-21 Thread Beaker
> I dont think shieided twisted pair is anymore waterproof than UTP, although it > would last the water pretty good, the sunlight however will deteriorate the > plastic pretty bad, aslo if there are squirrels or other small furry > creatures... they will chew on it! (they like phonelines too...)

[EUG-LUG:3772] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-21 Thread Jim Darrough
Not at all. Shielded is just that, shielded. Cat 5e outside plant cable is made, but expensive. Call over to Smeed or another local network concern and see if they'll sell you a piece. Regards, Jim Beaker wrote: >>>Use PVC and make sure you glue the joints well if you plan to run it >>>outside

[EUG-LUG:3770] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-21 Thread Linux Rocks !
I dont think shieided twisted pair is anymore waterproof than UTP, although it would last the water pretty good, the sunlight however will deteriorate the plastic pretty bad, aslo if there are squirrels or other small furry creatures... they will chew on it! (they like phonelines too...). The

[EUG-LUG:3769] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-21 Thread Beaker
> > Use PVC and make sure you glue the joints well if you plan to run it > > outside. Metal is ok too except it's harder to seal. After assessing the "lay of the land" I'm considering just suspending a steel cable between the main building & the outbuilding that needs network access, then wrappin

[EUG-LUG:3766] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-21 Thread Horst
YES, solid wire for fixed installation a) less signal deterioration b) safer connection; with female RJ-45 (CAT-5 wall outlet) the little blades that are supposed to cut through the cable's insulation (using that designated press/hammer tool) may not cut completely because the softer stranded ca

[EUG-LUG:3765] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Jim Darrough
Use PVC and make sure you glue the joints well if you plan to run it outside. Metal is ok too except it's harder to seal. Cat5e boxed cable comes in 1000 foot boxes usually, and it's almost always solid wire. The only time you are likely to see stranded is for patch cables (flexing service).

[EUG-LUG:3760] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Beaker
> I had assumed you were wiring a building. If you're making cables, be > sure you get stranded CAT-5, which is more expensive. The solid wire > won't flex many times before it breaks. Yes - its for wiring a building. I had been wondering though about the difference between stranded & solid. I'

[EUG-LUG:3759] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Bob Miller
Cory Petkovsek wrote: > Note that norvac won't put the ends on for you. They will however sell > you the cable, the ends and an end-putter-onner (aka crimper). I had assumed you were wiring a building. If you're making cables, be sure you get stranded CAT-5, which is more expensive. The solid

[EUG-LUG:3758] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Mike O
Home Depot is $59 I think. Should be Cat5E. Who needs a tester when you have skill? :) --- Beaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know where I might pick up several hundred > feet of Cat-5e cable on > the cheap (a local source is prefered)? Also > interested in an inexpensive > tester (a two

[EUG-LUG:3757] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Cory Petkovsek
Note that norvac won't put the ends on for you. They will however sell you the cable, the ends and an end-putter-onner (aka crimper). Cory On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 01:21:03PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote: > Beaker wrote: > > > Anyone know where I might pick up several hundred feet of Cat-5e cable on

[EUG-LUG:3756] Re: ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Bob Miller
Beaker wrote: > Anyone know where I might pick up several hundred feet of Cat-5e cable on > the cheap (a local source is prefered)? Also interested in an inexpensive > tester (a two part unit). Norvac is on Conger between 7th and 11th. They sell a 1000 ft. roll for $75. (At least, that's what

[EUG-LUG:3754] ISO 300-500' of CAT5e

2002-08-20 Thread Beaker
Anyone know where I might pick up several hundred feet of Cat-5e cable on the cheap (a local source is prefered)? Also interested in an inexpensive tester (a two part unit). Beaker

[EUG-LUG:1480] Re: OpenBSD ISO Images

2002-02-04 Thread Jacob Meuser
ere are some OpenBSD ISO images on ftp sites that are perfectly legal. They're just not the official OpenBSD images. List of official OpenBSD mirrors -> http://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html Not to condone not buying an official CD, but ... $ export MIRRORDIR="ftp://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pu

[EUG-LUG:1477] Re: OpenBSD ISO Images

2002-02-04 Thread Tim Howe
ROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 2:56 PM Subject: [EUG-LUG:1475] OpenBSD ISO Images > > I'm looking for a good place to download a OpenBSD 3.0 image. All the > ones I can find are like 5 or 6k/sec not very fast. Any ideas > guys

[EUG-LUG:1475] OpenBSD ISO Images

2002-02-04 Thread Leo Clark
I'm looking for a good place to download a OpenBSD 3.0 image. All the ones I can find are like 5 or 6k/sec not very fast. Any ideas guys? Thanks. --<<<((0))>>>-- Leo Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EUG-LUG:607] Re: Using dd to create iso

2001-12-18 Thread Tim Howe
MAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [EUG-LUG:606] Re: Using dd to create iso > > > Tim, > > If the CD isn't recorded as an iso image, the dd command below can't > create one. > For instance, if you're trying to read a music cd or an ext2 > filesystem > you will ne

[EUG-LUG:606] Re: Using dd to create iso

2001-12-18 Thread Ralph Zeller
Tim, If the CD isn't recorded as an iso image, the dd command below can't create one. For instance, if you're trying to read a music cd or an ext2 filesystem you will need a different tool. The dd command below works fine for me if an iso was burned to the CD. Ralph At 10:4

[EUG-LUG:602] Using dd to create iso

2001-12-18 Thread Tim Howe
Consistently, when I try to use dd to create an iso file from a CD, the iso file becomes much larger than it could possibly be. I ussually stop it when it hits a gig. Everywhere I look online suggests that this should work: dd if=/dev/cd0c of=/path/image.iso But it just keeps on writing until

[EUG-LUG:3279] Slackware ISO

2001-10-16 Thread Tim Howe
Is there a fast server I can get an 8.0 ISO off of? So far they are all butt slow... TimH

[EUG-LUG:1215] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Bob Miller
Jacob Meuser wrote: > The main benefit of the T-1's would be that we could host our own > sites, and the connection would be reliable. Does anyone have > any suggestions for T-1/fractional T-1 providers? I called around > for prices, and was kind of surprised at the difference in price from > o

[EUG-LUG:1212] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Patrick R. Wade
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 08:46:13AM -0700, Leo Clark wrote: > >Rio's "Reach DSL" (aparently evolved from MVL) is seposed to reach up to >38800 feat from the CO as aposed to Qwest's 18000. If you sign a contract >with them, be careful. Read it a couple times. Their sales guys are a >little flaky

[EUG-LUG:1207] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Bob Miller
Bob Crandell wrote: > We got a call from a guy yesterday who wants to access his office > computer while he is out of town. What is involved with getting in > from the outside through @home? He is running Win98 on one computer > and Win2K on the other. Let's use VNC as an example. He is leavi

[EUG-LUG:1204] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
I have a cable modem, which I plug either my laptop or my home pc into. I have a public static ip address of a 24.x block. When I leave town, I'll usually leave my computer on so I can connect back to it via ssh. Just like any other connection. I've also done some light probing. Turns out

[EUG-LUG:1202] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files andcd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Bob Crandell
You're saying his workstations have external IP addresses? >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/24/2001 8:35:49 AM >>> You need his ip, and a tool. I use remote administrator. It is the best windows remote admin tool I've seen so far. Fast and lightweight, and netadmin friendly. Cheap too: www.famatech.c

[EUG-LUG:1201] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cdb urning

2001-05-24 Thread Leo Clark
Rio's "Reach DSL" (aparently evolved from MVL) is seposed to reach up to 38800 feat from the CO as aposed to Qwest's 18000. If you sign a contract with them, be careful. Read it a couple times. Their sales guys are a little flaky but I know their techs and there good guys. I have sdsl from rio

[EUG-LUG:1200] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
ja On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:34:38PM -0700, Christopher Allen wrote: > On Wed, 23 May 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > > > > On 20010523.2154, Christopher Allen said ... > > > installation. It doesn't say anything about the cost of the cable modem, > > > however. Does anyone have any more information

[EUG-LUG:1197] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
HCP with his cable modem...) > > > > for your second question, check and see if you can get Nero burning ROM for > > macintosh. i use it with windoze and have had great success with it. > > > > > -Original Message----- > > > From: Sam Crow [SMTP:[

[EUG-LUG:1196] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Cory Petkovsek
I'd suggest talking with RIO, who provides us a fractional t-1 for voice, and dsl for data. I believe data on the t-1 is ~$1/kbit/month. The t1 itself runs about 130, not including channel termination and taxes (30-40 per channel). @home is the cheapest throughput/price, but obviously if you

[EUG-LUG:1191] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files andcd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Bob Crandell
cintosh. i use it with windoze and have had great success with it. > > > -Original Message- > > From: Sam Crow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:15 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject:[EUG-LUG:1177] ATT@Home a

[EUG-LUG:1189] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-24 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 09:54:51PM -0700, Christopher Allen wrote: > > Also, in what general areas have people been able to order service? I know > Coburg road has it. Anywhere else? > Can't get @home or Qwest DSL at 80N Grand ST (Whitaker neighborhood, one of my neighbors was claiming "That's f

[EUG-LUG:1187] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cdb urning

2001-05-23 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > > On 20010523.2154, Christopher Allen said ... > > installation. It doesn't say anything about the cost of the cable modem, > > however. Does anyone have any more information on this? > > The cost of the cable modem is included in the monthly fee. So the

[EUG-LUG:1186] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-23 Thread Cory Petkovsek
Which is $40/month. I got a special: free installation and $19.95 for the first three months. They also say you can buy a modem and pay $30/month, but I don't know if that is offered in this area. I haven't pursued it. On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:17:21PM -0700, Rob Hudson wrote: > > On 20010

[EUG-LUG:1185] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-23 Thread Rob Hudson
> On 20010523.2154, Christopher Allen said ... > > They say they're offering a special right now: $50 for premium > installation. It doesn't say anything about the cost of the cable modem, > however. Does anyone have any more information on this? The cost of the cable modem is included in the mo

[EUG-LUG:1182] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cdb urning

2001-05-23 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Cory Petkovsek wrote: > @Home is fast. I've reached sustained ~415kb/sec (downloading kernel > images). That's 3,320 kbit/sec. Faster than they advertise! They say they're offering a special right now: $50 for premium installation. It doesn't say anything about the cos

[EUG-LUG:1181] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd b urning

2001-05-23 Thread Cory Petkovsek
macintosh. i use it with windoze and have had great success with it. > > > -Original Message- > > From: Sam Crow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:15 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject:[EUG-LUG:1177]

[EUG-LUG:1178] RE: ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd burning

2001-05-23 Thread Justin Bengtson
ROM for macintosh. i use it with windoze and have had great success with it. > -Original Message- > From: Sam Crow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:15 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [EUG-LUG:1177] ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files a

[EUG-LUG:1177] ATT@Home and linux : and : .iso files and cd burning

2001-05-23 Thread Sam Crow
know how to burn an .iso image onto a cd in raw data format specifically using a macintosh? The only burners I have available to me to use are the ones in the emu computing center (that I know of on campus anyway). I tried burning two discs with the .iso files for the latest version of redhat, and

[EUG-LUG:988] netinst ISO

2001-05-14 Thread Rob Hudson
Here's a base debian ISO so you don't have to make 6 boot disks, or 3 install CDs... http://www.markybob.com/elf/

[EUG-LUG:19] Woody ISO image

2000-12-09 Thread Timothy Bolz
I thought there wasn't a Woody ISO. Well I found one so if someone wants to burn one. ftp://ftp.kando.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/ or ftp://omega.elte.hu/mirror/debian-unofficial/ Tim

Re: Iso files

2000-10-04 Thread Ralph Zeller
In most distributions, you only need to do this: root# ls myiso.raw root# mkdir mnt root# mount -o loop myiso.raw mnt root# ls mnt myisofiles ... At 08:55 AM 10/4/00 -0700, Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Garl R. Grigsby wrote: > >> How do you mount an iso file? I hav

Re: Iso files

2000-10-04 Thread Bob Miller
Garl R. Grigsby wrote: > How do you mount an iso file? I have done this in the past, but for the life > of me I cannot figure it out now. BE SURE TO MOUNT READ_ONLY. (Ask me how I know.) Use the loopback device. Here's an example. root# ls README mandrak

Iso files

2000-10-04 Thread Garl R. Grigsby
How do you mount an iso file? I have done this in the past, but for the life of me I cannot figure it out now. Garl -- = Garl R. Grigsby Customer Applications Engineering - Analysis Team

Re: iso?

2000-09-28 Thread Bob Crandell
t;computer, be sure to have a proper fire extinguisher handy. > >I hope this helps. Hmm, not much. What kind of fire extinguisher do YOU use? > >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/27/2000 10:49:55 AM >>> >Yes. >If the file is an ISO, you should be able to burn it under an

Re: iso?

2000-09-28 Thread Kent Loobey
CTED] 9/27/2000 10:49:55 AM >>> >Yes. >If the file is an ISO, you should be able to burn it under any >computer :) > >Jamie > >On 26 Sep 2000, at 14:56, Kent Loobey wrote: > >> Can I burn a Linux iso cd under Win98 or WinNT/2000? >> >> Thanks. >> >> Kent >> >

Re: iso?

2000-09-27 Thread Bob Crandell
I would like to point out that if you do burn a cd under your computer, be sure to have a proper fire extinguisher handy. I hope this helps. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/27/2000 10:49:55 AM >>> Yes. If the file is an ISO, you should be able to burn it under any computer :) Jam

Re: iso?

2000-09-27 Thread linux
Yes. If the file is an ISO, you should be able to burn it under any computer :) Jamie On 26 Sep 2000, at 14:56, Kent Loobey wrote: > Can I burn a Linux iso cd under Win98 or WinNT/2000? > > Thanks. > > Kent >

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Garl R. Grigsby
Well that is one ISO I do not have. If nobody else yelps, I can get it for you. Currently I am d/l Suse Sparc v7.0. 4 CDs. Ouch. Kent Loobey wrote: > At 03:22 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: > >What ISO did you want? > > Well I would like to get the latest version of Red Hat (vers

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Franklin Hays
I have slackware 7.1 on CD and can get RH 7. if you are in corvallis drop me an email. /frank

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Kent Loobey
on't know. I am going to try to get someone with a faster connection to >> burn it for me. I just wanted to make sure it could be done before I asked... >> >> > >> >Kent Loobey wrote: >> > >> >> At 03:07 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: >> &

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Kent Loobey
At 03:22 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: >What ISO did you want? Well I would like to get the latest version of Red Hat (version 7). I have been having a lot of trouble with 6.2 and had started to install Slackware 4.0. I thought that if I was installing 4.0 from a naked cd-rom I should at le

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Garl R. Grigsby
ed to make sure it could be done before I asked... > > > > >Kent Loobey wrote: > > > >> At 03:07 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: > >> >Yes. Just don't try to put the file on the CD. Use the "create > >> >disk from ISO" optio

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Bob Crandell
What ISO did you want? >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/26/2000 3:32:25 PM >>> At 03:15 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: >Yes. >What software are you using? I don't know. I am going to try to get someone with a faster connection to burn it for me. I just wanted to make sure it

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Kent Loobey
M 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: >> >Yes. Just don't try to put the file on the CD. Use the "create >> >disk from ISO" option. >> >> The "create disk from ISO" is a rom burner software option? >> >> > >> > >> >>&

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Garl R. Grigsby
Yes. What software are you using? Kent Loobey wrote: > At 03:07 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: > >Yes. Just don't try to put the file on the CD. Use the "create > >disk from ISO" option. > > The "create disk from ISO" is a rom burner software option

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Kent Loobey
At 03:07 PM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote: >Yes. Just don't try to put the file on the CD. Use the "create >disk from ISO" option. The "create disk from ISO" is a rom burner software option? > > >>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/26/2000 2:56:36 PM >>

Re: iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Bob Crandell
Yes. Just don't try to put the file on the CD. Use the "create disk from ISO" option. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/26/2000 2:56:36 PM >>> Can I burn a Linux iso cd under Win98 or WinNT/2000? Thanks. Kent

iso?

2000-09-26 Thread Kent Loobey
Can I burn a Linux iso cd under Win98 or WinNT/2000? Thanks. Kent

Re: ISO

2000-04-21 Thread S.W. Mims, III
Hi Bob -- You're right about ISO and CDs. The confusion your experiencing is, I think, that S7 is not a bootable disk. It remains fairly traditional. The readme in ".eltorito" tells haow to make a bootable cd. There is a rather interesting interview with Paul Volkerding the pr

Re: ISO

2000-04-21 Thread Bob Crandell
Hi Woody -- I thought an ISO was a bit copy of a CD. So, if the CD was bootable, the new CD would be also. I talked to Stan last night and he thought so too. I'm using Easy Creator 4 in Windows. Am I wrong about ISOs? I'll check the readme. Thanks. I like Slackware because

Re: ISO

2000-04-20 Thread S.W. Mims, III
ages easily. I still much prefer pkgtool. YMMV. Let me know what you think. Also, I can help with most config issues also should you have questions. Woody Bob Crandell wrote: > > I made an ISO file from a Slack 7 CD. The Slack 7 CD is bootable. The CD I made >from the ISO file isn&

ISO

2000-04-20 Thread Bob Crandell
I made an ISO file from a Slack 7 CD. The Slack 7 CD is bootable. The CD I made from the ISO file isn't. If it's possible, how do I make a bootable CD with this ISO file? I'll be at the meeting tonight in case the answer shows up there. Thanks