On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Michael ODonnell
wrote:
> In certain time-critical situations it is desirable that we be able to
> interrupt fsck as it tries to preen certain huge filesystems.
Observation: I find that those time-critical situations usually
occur on critical systems which are n
2009/3/27 Tom Buskey :
> Shutdown cleanly so your system doesn't have to fsck.
> If you're not using shutdown -h to get a clean shutdown, you should expect
> to fsck.
>
> /* Snarky reply */
> Use a file system that doesn't fsck.
> Like ZFS (only OpenSolaris ).
I don't mean to imply that ZFS isn'
Sorry for top posting, I'm only on my blackberry and it sucks for writing
e-mail, but I had to chime in.
ext3 has two cases where it will fsck at boot time - number of times it's been
mounted since the last fsck and/or a time interval. Both of these are low by
default, but you can change both
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Michael ODonnell <
michael.odonn...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> In certain time-critical situations it is desirable that we be able to
> interrupt fsck as it tries to preen certain huge filesystems. Yes, we
> know that interrupting fsck is not good sysadmin hygiene an
In certain time-critical situations it is desirable that we be able to
interrupt fsck as it tries to preen certain huge filesystems. Yes, we
know that interrupting fsck is not good sysadmin hygiene and we generally
discourage such behavior, but when a machine is being (re)booted in a
crisis situa
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Tom Wittbrodt wrote:
> I wasn't aware the company providing my DSL service
> could push changes like this to my router without my involvement.
From what I've seen, most telco-provided CPE has this sort of
capability. (And as I always say, cable TV companies are
Michael ODonnell wrote:
> FWIW:
>
>http://apcmag.com/new-worm-can-infect-home-modemrouters.htm
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I'm not sure if th
> > Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 08:36:12 -0400
> > From: Ben Scott
>
> > SCENARIO
> >
> > I have a one hour, high-definition news program, recorded on my TiVo
> > Series 3. It is roughly 8 GB in size. I want to extract a short
> > segment from that file -- maybe 5 minutes.
>
> > I then want to do t
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 14:17:16 GMT
> From: virgins...@vfemail.net
Oops, I just noticed a mistake in my post...
> "-ovc" means "output video codec", "-oac" means "output video codec",
"-oac" means "output audio codec"
Also...
> $ ffmpeg -acodec copy -vcodec copy -i infile -itsoffset -00:10:09
> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 08:36:12 -0400
> From: Ben Scott
> SCENARIO
>
> I have a one hour, high-definition news program, recorded on my TiVo
> Series 3. It is roughly 8 GB in size. I want to extract a short
> segment from that file -- maybe 5 minutes.
> I then want to do two things with th
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> On Friday 27 March 2009 08:36:12 Ben Scott wrote:
>> SCENARIO
>>
>> I have a one hour, high-definition news program, recorded on my TiVo
>> Series 3. It is roughly 8 GB in size. I want to extract a short
>> segment from that file -- maybe
On Friday 27 March 2009 08:36:12 Ben Scott wrote:
> SCENARIO
>
> I have a one hour, high-definition news program, recorded on my TiVo
> Series 3. It is roughly 8 GB in size. I want to extract a short
> segment from that file -- maybe 5 minutes. Ideally, I'd do this part
> with no loss of qual
On 03/27/2009 08:36 AM, Ben Scott wrote:
> Cinelerra will load it.
Did you try loading in the extract from avidemux? That clip probably
isn't indexed properly (insert hand waving of index frames and B-roll
and C-list actors). Cinelerra may be able to figure out what's going on
and fix it for
SCENARIO
I have a one hour, high-definition news program, recorded on my TiVo
Series 3. It is roughly 8 GB in size. I want to extract a short
segment from that file -- maybe 5 minutes. Ideally, I'd do this part
with no loss of quality from re-encoding the compressed stream, but
I'm willing to
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