Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:03:57 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Well looking at that I used:
cdrecord dev=ATAPI:1,1,0 -eject speed=2 -pad -audio -v close.wav
are you sure you have the right device? What is the output of
cdrecord --scanbus dev=ATAPI
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:54:50 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:03:57 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Well looking at that I used:
cdrecord dev=ATAPI:1,1,0 -eject speed=2 -pad -audio -v close.wav
are you sure you have the
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:03:57 + (UTC)
James wrote:
Well looking at that I used:
cdrecord dev=ATAPI:1,1,0 -eject speed=2 -pad -audio -v close.wav
are you sure you have the right device? What is the output of
cdrecord --scanbus dev=ATAPI
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 02:56:58 +0200
Volker Armin Hemmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, I do not now PC Power Cooling, but I've had a couple of PSUs so far and
the 'best' was and is an Enermax.
A friend of mine has Enermax too, reliable good stuff.
Yes and no. The basic power supply is
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:41:52 +0200, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Try checking a file
called /etc/udev/permissions.d/50-udev.permissions, this file sets
the permissions of devices during boot.
No. This has already changed since more than 10 versions of udev.
Permissions are now set in
I am using splashutils, I believe that this means I am using GenSplash !?
On 7/18/05, Mrugesh Karnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
I tried to use bouth vesafb and vesafb-tng, in tng I used the same
resolution as the theme agian neather one of then worked
Are you
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
OK time to play spot the obvious error - your command line
has ATAPI:1,1,0,
whereas the device is at ATAPI:0,0,0
try the command line again with the correct device
OK, I've tried a variesty of wav files, including some
saved .wav files from my
vonage
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 13:06:29 +0100
Steve [Gentoo] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ne.
I've noticed the directories /etc/cron.daily; /etc/cron.hourly;
/etc/cron.monthly etc. and therein a bunch of non-user-specific
administration tasks... For example, in ./etc/cron.daily I've
logrotate.cron and
James schreef:
Nick Rout nick at rout.co.nz writes:
OK time to play spot the obvious error - your command line
has ATAPI:1,1,0,
whereas the device is at ATAPI:0,0,0
try the command line again with the correct device
OK, I've tried a variesty of wav files, including some
On Sunday 19 June 2005 06:09 pm, Qv6 wrote:
Hello:
Just looked under /dev and observed that the ownership of all the
entries are root:root with mostly 555 permissions. Is this the default
or do I have to change anything? Here's a snip from ls -l /dev
lr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 10 Jun 17
I've been working on this for several days but do not seem to make any
progress.
I have a Pinnacle PCTV Stereo card which is based on the Philips saa7134
chip. I have recomipled my kernel (2.6.12-gentoo-r6) to include the
saa7134 module and i2c support as a module.
lsmod output :
Module
James Hiscock wrote:
On 7/18/05, Bruno Gola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Error: File system has an incompatible feature enabled.
1) Remove the journal from the ext3 partition using tune2fs:
tune2fs -C ^has_journal partition
2) Resize using parted
3) Add the journal back using
Okay, guys, this is really driving me nuts...
I've got this wonderful new Sangoma S518 ADSL modem card for my server.
I'm ready to get this thing working, but it's giving me fits.
Basically I need to use their wanpipe software for the card access. That
part is fine. It starts up and reports
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 23:27 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First routing. When I try to define it as the default route using route add
-net 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.255 dev w1ad (where w1ad is the device
name),
route reports SIOCADDRT: No such device, which is odd because ifconfig shows
gzip seg faults when uncompressing. Man and info pages work fine as do
emerges, and after recompiling zlib, glibc and some other stuff, I still have
no clue what the problem is.
Before you ask I'm not running ypbind, and have a P4 2.6. Any ideas peoples?
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Jamie. we seem to be following each other around the mailing lists. CLUG,
mythtv, now here.
You seem to have all the modules loaded, what is not working?
is there a /dev/video/video0?
does xawtv -c /dev/video/video0 give any output?
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 14:20:48 +1200 (NZST)
Jamie Dobbs
Jamie. we seem to be following each other around the mailing lists. CLUG,
mythtv, now here.
True, and I always appreciate the help you offer :-)
You seem to have all the modules loaded, what is not working?
I cannot tune in to any channels
is there a /dev/video/video0?
Yes:
[EMAIL
Glenn Enright wrote:
gzip seg faults when uncompressing. Man and info pages work fine as do
emerges, and after recompiling zlib, glibc and some other stuff, I still have
no clue what the problem is.
Before you ask I'm not running ypbind, and have a P4 2.6. Any ideas peoples?
That could be a
The problem is almost sure to be the tuner card. Try v4ctl with debug
set to check for errors when tuning. (you will need xawtv installed)
rattus ~ # v4lctl -v 1 setchannel 2 /dev/v4l/video0
vid-open: trying: v4l2-old...
vid-open: failed: v4l2-old
vid-open: trying: v4l2...
v4l2: open
v4l2:
I get this output:
Gir ~ # v4lctl -v 1 setchannel 5 /dev/v4l/video0
vid-open: trying: v4l2-old...
vid-open: failed: v4l2-old
vid-open: trying: v4l2...
v4l2: open
v4l2: device info:
saa7134 0.2.12 / Pinnacle PCTV Stereo (saa7134) @ PCI::00:05.0
vid-open: ok: v4l2
freq: reading
Nick Rout wrote:
Jamie. we seem to be following each other around the mailing lists. CLUG, mythtv, now here.
You seem to have all the modules loaded, what is not working?
is there a /dev/video/video0?
does xawtv -c /dev/video/video0 give any output?
Output of xawtv -c /dev/video0
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