Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Tom Buskey
Paul Iadonisi said: >> I see several disadvantages, but no real advantages. I'd be curious >> what your motivations were. > > I see one. Occasionally, you run across albums such as Pink Floyd's >The Wall where, I believe, there are separate tracks, but the music >doesn't necessarily stop betwee

Re: Benson, NH, and open source (fwd)

2002-12-09 Thread Rob Lembree
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:07, Thomas M. Albright wrote: > Here's a thought ... That's a great idea!!! I already did it!!! ;-) Last week, when the budget cuts became an issue in the media, I emailed his transitional office, giving a quick open source overview, and introducing the LUG as an educat

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Travis Roy
> I see one. Occasionally, you run across albums such as Pink Floyd's > The Wall where, I believe, there are separate tracks, but the music > doesn't necessarily stop between tracks. It doesn't when you rip them either. It's the player that causes the gap in them with time it takes to load the

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Paul Iadonisi
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:34, Derek Martin wrote: [snip] > > I see several disadvantages, but no real advantages. I'd be curious > what your motivations were. I see one. Occasionally, you run across albums such as Pink Floyd's The Wall where, I believe, there are separate tracks, but the mus

Benson, NH, and open source (fwd)

2002-12-09 Thread Thomas M. Albright
Here's a thought ... -- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 11:56:29 -0500 (EST) From: David R. Dick To: Thomas M. Albright Subject: Benson, NH, and open source Now that Benson is talking about the state's computer systems (27 different ones) and the need to integrate and

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Matthew J. Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Randy Edwards wrote: > Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a > single ogg file? Well, sort of. In the sense that grip can be a front-end to most command line rippers and encoders, sure. If you s

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread bscott
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, at 10:58am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> the extracted audio), and grip (a GUI front-end for everything). All I >> have to do is feed the computer CDs, and grip turns them into .ogg files. > > Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a single ogg > file?

Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Randy Edwards
the extracted audio), and grip (a GUI front-end for everything). All I have to do is feed the computer CDs, and grip turns them into .ogg files. Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a single ogg file? -- Regards,| Need some help with Debian GNU/Linu

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 22:46, Tom Rauschenbach wrote: > I've met some who is a windows user with a cable modem. Can anyone recommend > any defensive software she can use ? Open source is obviously preffered, > Thanks > TomR ZoneAlarm is a fairly decent firewall program for windows. It seemed on

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread bscott
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, at 10:46pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've met some who is a windows user with a cable modem. Can anyone > recommend any defensive software she can use ? Open source is obviously > preffered, As others have mentioned, the first thing to do is pick up one of those $90 "home

Re: can't mount cdrom

2002-12-09 Thread bscott
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, at 6:23pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I never knew that Linux wouldn't read that format without ripping the > files with CDParanoia or some such utility. ... After all, KSCD and other > players will recognize it. Actually, no computer can read Red Book audio ("music CDs") wit

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread Michael Costolo
--- Tom Rauschenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've met some who is a windows user with a cable modem. Can anyone recommend > any defensive software she can use ? Open source is obviously preffered, > Thanks > TomR > ___ Zone Alarm (http://w

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread Jason Stephenson
I use an old PC running OpenBSD 2.7, IPF and IPNAT. It wasn't exactly quick to set up the first time, but after that, it works great. Some hints: You'll want two nics in the machine and a hub doesn't hurt either. This is really a better set up for someone who has more than 1 machine behind the