what tools do you use making FreeBSD packages CD? i mean tool that will
split all of them to many CD's or DVD's and make all INDEX files just
right.
amd64 packages directory takes about 7.5GB, which are two DVD's.
at worst case i may write dual-layer DVD, will fit all of it, but quite
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 12:10:25PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
what tools do you use making FreeBSD packages CD? i mean tool that will
split all of them to many CD's or DVD's and make all INDEX files just
right.
The tools in /usr/src/release/scripts.
amd64 packages directory takes about
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 22:09:31 -0400, Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Richard Lynch said the following on 9/19/2004 4:41 PM:
But I'm having a dickens of a time finding something that will let
me
author DVDs. Any pointing in directions or help would be greatly
appreciated!
By
Paul Mather said the following on 9/20/2004 1:53 PM:
You might want to try these ports:
multimedia/dvdauthor
multimedia/dvdstyler
(The latter is a front-end to the former.)
Thanks, Paul...
Oddly enough, the styler package seems to imply that author has more
features available
On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 06:48, Vulpes Velox wrote:
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:44:14 -0400
Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey list!
I'm a BSD guy for servers such. My own server (wingfoot) runs
4.10-STABLE, and my last job was 95% FreeBSD in the data center.
I'm getting sick of
arden wrote:
On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 06:48, Vulpes Velox wrote:
the thing i think is missing is a *nix answer to dvd2one
Arden
What features of dvd2one? I googled for and read the website, I don't
see anything overly impressive.
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Vulpes Velox said the following on 9/19/2004 1:48 AM:
I'm pretty sure I can find AVI/MPEG editing packages for BSD easy
enough.
avidemux, mplayer, ffmpeg should take care of nearly all of your
needs
Yup--as I said... :)
But I'm having a dickens of a time finding something that will let
me
Glenn Sieb wrote:
But I'm having a dickens of a time finding something that will let me
author DVDs. Any pointing in directions or help would be greatly
appreciated!
By 'author' you mean 'burn', right?...
Or are you talking about compiling your mpeg files into a DVD file system?
I *THINK*
Richard Lynch said the following on 9/19/2004 4:41 PM:
But I'm having a dickens of a time finding something that will let me
author DVDs. Any pointing in directions or help would be greatly
appreciated!
By 'author' you mean 'burn', right?...
No. I said 'author' I meant 'author' not 'burn'
Hey list!
I'm a BSD guy for servers such. My own server (wingfoot) runs
4.10-STABLE, and my last job was 95% FreeBSD in the data center.
I'm getting sick of Windows on my desktop at home. (No kidding, right?!)
I'd really really really love to move my desktop to FBSD. One thing is
really
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 22:44:14 -0400
Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey list!
I'm a BSD guy for servers such. My own server (wingfoot) runs
4.10-STABLE, and my last job was 95% FreeBSD in the data center.
I'm getting sick of Windows on my desktop at home. (No kidding,
right?!) I'd
i have xine installed from ports, is there any entry i
should put, in order to support dvd playing.
thanks
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, marlon corleone wrote:
i have xine installed from ports, is there any entry i
should put, in order to support dvd playing.
Marlon, just a quick heads up. freebsd-isp is a list specifically for the
discussion of technical issues involved with using FreeBSD at an ISP or
Hei :)
i have xine installed from ports, is there any entry i
should put, in order to support dvd playing.
have you tried VLC ( http://www.videolan.org ) for viewing dvds?
I really love vlc and it runs on many plattforms.
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From: Rowan Crowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: DVD question.
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, marlon corleone wrote:
i have xine installed
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 08:20 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you tried VLC ( http://www.videolan.org ) for viewing dvds?
I really love vlc and it runs on many plattforms.
I second this. I find it even better than MPlayer, and it works well
for VCDs too.
/me hugs his collection of
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 02:51 am, marlon corleone wrote:
i have xine installed from ports, is there any entry i
should put, in order to support dvd playing.
Make sure that there's a symlink from your DVD drive to /dev/dvd and
that the DVD drive has 666 permissions. Here's an example:
chmod
is this the only entry i should put in my kernel
config: options CPU_ENABLE_SSE
to support dvd, in recent docs and tutorial they
include
optionsUSER_LDT
should i include this entry? options USER_LDT
im running 5.1-RELEASE
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if you compile your kernel with
cpu i686_cpu
cpu_enable_sse is turned on by default
you can also type
make LINT
in your kernel conf dir to get list of possible kernel options as well
hope that helps
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On Wednesday 30 July 2003 08:37 pm, marlon corleone wrote:
is this the only
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